Hunting News
Before 2024
- Public can help protect Ohio’s Big, Little Darbies; comment period open until Nov. 17 on protection amendmentIf you care about clean water and scenic, biologically rich streams, now is your chance to get on board a drive to encourage the Ohio Environmental Protect...
- Why keeping a field journal is essential for hunting and foragingTime and time again I find myself turning not only to my field journals, but also to those that I inherited from others. Looking at the really old ones is bitte...
- Michigan DNR reports Ogemaw County’s first CWD-positive wild deer, hunters encouraged to get deer testedA 4-year-old doe that was reported to be in poor condition – skinny, drooling and showing no fear of people – in Michigan's Klacking Township, Ogemaw County...
- Iowa DNR looking for gray fox as part of a research project and is asking for help from trappersThe Iowa DNR is asking trappers for help with a study on Iowa’s gray fox population. “We’re asking trappers who happen to catch a gray fox alive to contac...
- Wisconsin’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Wisconsin published in the Nov. 3, 2023, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin’s Outdoor...
- Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: Crivitz warden asks for public assistance to help solve cases of illegally-harvested wildlifeField reports from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources published in the Nov. 3, 2023, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Cuffs & Collar...
- Compact tractors: The perfect tool for the outdoor stewardFar from their humble beginnings as stripped-down utility tractors or beefed-up lawn tractors, compact and sub-compact tractors are thriving today. What was onc...
- Christine Thomas: Farmer Dan grows a little John Deere green“Don’t waste your money,” was the advice of an old friend (you know who you are) who has spent decades in the agribusiness field in central Wisconsin. “...
- Waushara County dogs-chasing-deer case settled in WisconsinDogs harassing wildlife are difficult cases to make unless the act of dogs chasing wildlife is observed or caught on camera. Local sheriff’s departments often...
- Wisconsin’s Coon Creek soil conservation project turns 90Wisconsin is known as the home of the conservation movement, and it started in 1933 with the nation’s first soil conservation project. That effort to reduce s...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Senate passes Republican bill to force DNR setting of “hard” wolf population capThe Wisconsin Senate passed a Republican-backed bill Tuesday, Oct. 17, that would force state wildlife managers to set a firm numeric goal for the state’s wol...
- Citizen Facebook page helping Wisconsin DNR count wolvesFarmington, Wis. — A Washington County man created the Facebook page “Wisconsin Citizen Wolf Count” in February with the idea of creating a forum for peop...
- New master plan in Wisconsin includes Devil’s Lake, Hartmann Creek parksThe public has until Thursday, Nov. 2, to weigh in on a master plan for Devil’s Lake and Hartman Creek state parks and more than 60 other Wisconsin state prop...
- A quick chat with big-game hunter Craig BoddingtonCraig Boddington, 70, remains one of the best-known big game hunters in the world. He has written over 4,000 published magazine articles on hunting and firearms...
- Former Wisconsin DNR secretary George Meyer outlines needed changes to wolf planI am submitting these comments on my own behalf, not representing any organization. I believe that I have a fairly unique history and involvement with wolf mana...