Hunting News
Before 2024
- New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 13, 2023Hunting starts to take center stage. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across New York on Oct. 13, 2023. The post New York’s statewide fishing and...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1841Help ensure young anglers get a good start in their fishing career. Shooters and hunters, protect your hearing. Monthly Mens Shed meetings offer fun and fellows...
- Timber sales from Iowa’s state parks, forests top $680,000Timber sales from four Iowa state parks and forests will add more than $680,000 to state coffers, following action taken Thursday by the Iowa Natural Resources ...
- Mallard numbers declining in Pennsylvania, across their rangeIf it quacks like a duck …well, you know the saying. Actually, if it “quacks” it is almost certainly not just any duck, but a mallard duck or a white dome...
- Episode 31 — A conversation with hunting legend Larry WeishuhnNew York Outdoor News Editor Dan Ladd talks with well-known hunter Larry Weishuhn, of Texas, who was featured earlier this year in an Outdoor News Quick Chat fe...
- Episode 457 – Minnesota pheasant opener preview, firearms safety chatter, wild game cooking tips with Jaime Carlson, and the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame C...Outdoor News Managing Editor and host Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with Editor Tim Spielman and an outlook for the 2023 Minnesota pheasant hunting opener on...
- Moose tops multiple unusual wildlife sightings in south-central Minnesota this fallStein Innvaer, a Minnesota DNR wildlife manager in Nicollet, reports a spate of unusual wildlife sightings in the south-central portion of the state. Moun...
- Minnesota’s firearms deer forecast: Many factors will affect how hunters fareHow will hunters fare during the 2023 Minnesota firearms deer season? It seems like as much as any time in recent memory, the answer to that question may depend...
- Pennsylvania Game Commission barking up right tree with hunting dog proposalNo one wants to be disturbed while hunting, whether it’s by other people, vehicles, ATVS or dogs. A move by the Pennsylvania Game Commission board to ad...
- Minnesota DNR places transmitters to better understand blue suckers and garBlue suckers and longnose gar are native fish and not as popular as game fish like walleyes, northern pike, and bass, but the two species are important to the m...
- Top black powder producer in the U.S. is back in businessThe Hodgdon Powder Co. purchased GOEX in 2009. Production of black powder continued until Hodgdon closed the plant in 2021. The post Top black powder producer i...
- Jeanine Vorland, Minnesota DNR’s first female area wildlife supervisor, reflects on three decades as managerVorland has spent more than 30 years as the area supervisor for Owatonna after becoming the first female area wildlife supervisor in Minnesota DNR history. The ...
- Crappies off the bottom: For fall fishing, let your sonar be your guideI sipped my hot tea and stared at the inexpensive sonar bracketed to the stern. One hand was on the 12-volt tiller but I wasn’t touching a rod. My partner had...
- Kalamazoo River still producing despite a long list of setbacksIn the 20 years I’ve been fishing the Kalamazoo River below Morrow Dam, I’d never seen the water as low as this year when I was on the stream recently. My h...
- WI Daily Update: Here’s how to catch fall muskiesMuskie action is starting to really heat up across the Midwest. Here’s how anglers are catching them. The post WI Daily Update: Here’s how to catch fall mus...