Hunting News
Before 2024
- Iowa DNR offering program on Nov. 20 to teach skills needed to trap furbearersThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering a program to teach skills needed to trap furbearers to anyone who has little to no trapping experienc...
- Iowa’s pheasant season opens Oct. 28 with plenty of birds expected in top regionsThe pheasant population is up, the crop harvest is advancing quickly and the weekend weather forecast is setting up for an excellent opening weekend for Iowa’...
- Pennsylvania’s abundance of natural foods is great for wildlife, but it can make hunting difficultI live in the middle of the forest in Centre County, Pa. In addition to being a hunter and an angler, I also love to feed and watch birds. I have been feeding f...
- Pennsylvania’s general elk season opens Oct. 30Over 57,000 people applied for the chance to hunt Pennsylvania elk in 2023. And the state’s biggest elk season is about to get underway. The general elk seaso...
- Agencies give conservation grants to boost Chesapeake BayNearly $10 million in grants were awarded by two federal agencies for projects in Pennsylvania and surrounding states aimed at improving the Chesapeake Bay.&nbs...
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: Response to Stewart’s call for increased antlerless harvestReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 27, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Letters to the Editor: Response to St...
- Bass and lake trout lure anglers to Lake Fanny Hooe in Michigan’s Keweenaw CountyLake Fanny Hooe rests at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, just east of the town of Copper Harbor. It’s the northern-most inland lake in the state. The post ...
- Michigan’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Michigan published in the Oct. 27, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan’s Outdoor C...
- Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Search in Marquette County leads to multiple firearms, other evidence seizedField reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers published in the Oct. 27, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Searc...
- Michigan’s Lake Erie perching remains fantasticThe problem with October is there isn’t enough of it. It’s all happening in October. Climb up in a treestand, set decoys, run your bird dogs… so many choi...
- Shot sizes for every part of the waterfowl season: Here’s what to considerIf you go to any major retailer and try to find steel shot for waterfowl hunting, you’re likely to find BB, 2, and 4 shot. Maybe. These limited options oftent...
- Michigan Mixed Bag: DNR asks residents to help prevent issues for wildlife this HalloweenThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers the following tips to help prevent issues for wildlife who might be a little too interested in your spooky d...
- Three Michigan COs honored for their lifesaving efforts in Newaygo CountyMichigan of Natural Resources conservation officers Tim Barboza, Brandon Benedict, and Jeff Ginn were recognized with DNR Lifesaving Awards for their efforts in...
- Ohio Insider: It appears 2023 walleye hatch on Lake Erie was again superbBy all accounts, it appears that the 2023 spring walleye hatch on Lake Erie was again superb. Of course, the official report won’t come out until December whe...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Who needs more grouse anyway on Ohio landscape?Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 27, 2023, edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Who needs more grouse ...