Hunting News
Before 2024
- Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: ‘Ice-eaters’ may be legalized for hunting“Ice-eaters,” which disturb water to melt ice and prevent ice formation, are popular among waterfowl hunters in states that allow their use – and Pennsylv...
- New Maryland sheepshead record set in Chesapeake BayA Somerset County, Maryland, resident has officially been recognized by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources for a new state fishing record in the Chesa...
- Pinchot State Forest in Pennsylvania is expanded near ScrantonMore than 400 acres of forestland along Interstate 81 near Scranton have been added to the Pinchot State Forest, forever protecting some of the last remaining h...
- New study shows fishing impact is huge and growing in New York’s Niagara CountyNew York's Niagara County knows the impact that fishing and the outdoors have on the local economy. In 2009 and 2010, two separate economic impact studies were ...
- Bass, bluegill, perch to be had at Iowa’s Silver Lake in Worth County this fallAnglers who are not ready to get off the water quite yet this fall have a good opportunity to target largemouths, perch and bluegills on Silver Lake in Iowa's W...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1840Check batteries now in your vehicles, ATVs, and snowmobiles to avoid getting stranded this fall and winter. Grouse hunters are reporting good success in Florenc...
- Enchanting Palette of southern Illinois: Autumn’s many wonders have been unveiledAs summer’s long, languid days give way to the crisp, amber-hued embrace of autumn, a magical transformation sweeps across Southern Illinois. Here, where the ...
- MN Daily Update: Fishing with antique luresTim Lesmeister dusted off some of his antique lures this summer. Here’s how the fish reacted to them. The post MN Daily Update: Fishing with antique lures app...
- Wealth of acorns offers array of opportunities in the deer woodsThis year is shaping up to be a mighty interesting deer season in Minnesota for a whole slew of reasons. The one that is capturing my attention currently is the...
- Giving up hunting and fishing because of age is painful, but the memories endureThe Old Guy, for some time, had not been able to verbalize it because, he thought, if he did, if he said it out loud, it would become real. Reality would be a p...
- Pennsylvania hunting license sales up over 10% from same time last yearPennsylvania hunting license sales were up by 10.5% over last year in mid-September, prompting speculation about whether the new automated doe tag system had dr...
- WI Daily Update: Fishing with antique luresTim Lesmeister dusted off some of his antique lures this summer. Here’s how the fish reacted to them. The post WI Daily Update: Fishing with antique lures app...
- Losing access: Dealing with a shrinking hunting playing fieldPaula and I lost a hunting spot this year, which isn’t unusual these days. Typically it’s a lose one-gain another proposition, and hunting access is a chall...
- Early Ohio bow season off to a solid start in ’23In much the same fashion the presidential vote recorded in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire – the first place in the nation to report such things – means...
- Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s nutrient reduction approvedDespite concerns from water quality watchdogs that say Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s Maumee Watershed nutrient total daily maximum load (TMDL) does n...