Hunting News
Before 2024
- A commercial fisherman in New York is convicted of exceeding fish quotas by 200,000 poundsA commercial fisherman accused of conspiring with others to sell 200,000 pounds of fish in excess of legal quotas has been convicted in federal court in New Yor...
- Alaska fishermen will be allowed to harvest red king crab in the Bering SeaAlaska fishermen will be able to harvest red king crab for the first time in two years, offering a slight reprieve to the beleaguered fishery beset by low numbe...
- Hardin County, Iowa, man fatally shot while coyote huntingThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a fatal hunting incident that occurred Sunday night in northern Hardin County. Mark Arends, 53, ...
- School of the Wild offers unique learning opportunities for Iowa’s middle school studentsThroughout the country, organizations in every state are working on ways to increase organized outdoor opportunities for youngsters. In Iowa, one that is gainin...
- WI Daily Update: Hunting instructors neededThe Wisconsin DNR is seeking volunteer instructors to help teach hunter education. Here is what to know. The post WI Daily Update: Hunting instructors needed ap...
- Whitetail cull in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park off to slow startMountain biker Ted Melnyk stocked up on bright-colored jerseys in anticipation of the managed bowhunting set to begin in Pittsburgh's Frick Park Sept. 30. An av...
- MN Daily Update: Deer-hunting opportunities coming Oct. 19-22Two important deer-hunting opportunities are coming up in Minnesota Oct. 19-22. Here is what to know. The post MN Daily Update: Deer-hunting opportunities comin...
- Pennsylvania state game land tours set Oct. 15The following tours of state game lands are scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 15. The post Pennsylvania state game land tours set Oct. 15 appeared first on Outdoor New...
- Michigan DNR predicts good deer hunting in 2023 seasonThe Michigan DNR says deer hunters can expect relatively good hunting this year. Deer numbers are highest in the southern third of the state and decline further...
- Wild Rice: Here are recipes to incorporate this natural superfood into your wild game diet this fallBack in the early 1970s, my dad and a buddy harvested wild rice from a small lake near the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge. My parents stored the wild grain ...
- Shotgunning New York whitetails a memorable experienceOne early fall day many years ago, a friend asked me if I wanted to spend a weekend with him and his cousin and his cousin’s buddies hunting deer out of their...
- Don’t let the ‘October lull’ win this year: Tips to staying on whitetails when they all seem nocturnalFew topics in the deer space divide hunters into opposing factions quite like the October lull does. Many hunters believe the first few weeks of October are so ...
- Histories Forgotten: The 1900s, Federal intervention for wildlife and the Lacey ActOne of the top priorities of organized sportsmen early on was the elimination of trade in wildlife. State enforcement efforts, however, remained weak. At the fe...
- Rangefinders: Here’s what to consider with these handy tools for huntingFor years I didn’t own a rangefinder, instead relying on rocks, sticks, or even pieces of tissue paper as yardage markers. Now, without having to move from my...
- Wisconsin Wardens at Work: Catching a fine for too many fishing linesFishing regulations are set as they are and do not vary based on whether or not the angler is struggling to catch fish. For example, if fishing is “good,” t...