Hunting News
Before 2024
- Michigan’s early elk season yields 73% success rate, including 8×8 bull for Muskegon hunterUnseasonably warm conditions didn’t deter hunters from participating in Michigan’s early elk hunt. A total of 100 tags (70 antlerless-only and 30 any elk) w...
- Pheasants Forever offers Pennsylvania farmers financial incentive to create field edges for wildlifeA new program from Pheasants Forever gives farmers a financial incentive to set aside areas of their fields to give a boost to wildlife and the Chesapeake Bay.&...
- Don’t screw up your venison: Key to better roasts starts in the fieldNobody ever sets out to screw up a venison roast, but this doesn’t stop it from happening all too often. There are all sorts of tutorials available on how to ...
- Duck, goose seasons about to commence in OhioWaterfowlers in the Buckeye State are gearing up for the start of a new 60-day season. The early waterfowl season has wrapped up for Canada geese and teal as ha...
- Make phone apps while hunting solo a part of your safety processAs bowhunting season begins, many of us will be heading to the woods by ourselves to enjoy a quiet morning or afternoon in the stand. While certain hunts tend t...
- There are certainly many monsters among us in Illinois watersIt’s human nature to want to check out new places, and this is particularly true in the sport of fishing. Have you ever slapped your forehead in wonder when y...
- Angling’s mysteries: What makes similar lakes fish so differently?As fishermen, we are constantly learning. Every time we’re on the water, there’s something to learn or take away from the experience. As a lifelong angler a...
- Episode 456 – A huge sturgeon poaching ring bust on the Mississippi, archery deer tactics, a Booner Fillmore County buck, and wild game cooking chatterHost and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the program with Editor Tim Spielman, and they mostly focus on Spielman’s story on a multi-state shovelnose s...
- Colorado elk bowhunt proves fun, yet deflating after vandalismAs an out-of-state visitor who pays nearly 10 times more than a resident to bowhunt Colorado’s elk, you’d appreciate a little local gratitude for your $851....
- What hunters and wildlife officials are saying about EHD in southeastern New York’s deer herdAs an avid outdoorsman, I learned three things right away when I moved to Ulster County, N.Y.: there are ticks on seemingly every blade of tall grass, there is ...
- CWD positive deer found in Michigan’s Midland County for first timeA new positive case of chronic wasting disease in a Midland County deer over the summer is raising concerns about how the Department of Natural Resources is add...
- Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 6, 2023Bowhunting off to warm start; salmon still hitting in rivers. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Oct. 6, 2023. The post Michiganâ€...
- Surviving loose minks released from Pennsylvania farm face grim futureThe estimated hundreds of minks that are still on the loose in Pennsylvania face a grim future as cold weather approaches. According to Mark Stahl, who op...
- Vandals release hundreds of minks from Northampton County farm in PennsylvaniaHundreds of minks escaped from a Northampton County farm in mid-September in an apparent act of agricultural criminal mischief. Someone is believed to have crep...
- Maryland angler catches record Florida pompanoThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources has officially recognized Bobby Graves, of Salisbury, as the third official state record holder for the Florida pom...