Hunting News
Earlier this year
- Resorters across Minnesota are springing into action to get ready for fishing openerMinnesota’s walleye-fishing opener is fast approaching (May 10), and most of the state’s anglers have spent the past few weeks sharpening hooks, inventoryin...
- MN Daily Update: Visit state parks, recreation areas for free on April 26April 26 is a free entrance day to Minnesota state parks and recreation areas. Listen here for more details. The post MN Daily Update: Visit state parks, recrea...
- Dean Bortz: A sweet and sour spring – syrup and krautWanna know the second best thing about St. Patrick’s Day? I say second best thing because I’m counting Guinness, corned beef and cabbage, revelry and anythi...
- WI Daily Update: Celebrate Forest Appreciation WeekThe Wisconsin DNR is encouraging state citizens to celebrate Forest Appreciation Week that runs from April 21-25. Listen here for details. The post WI Daily Upd...
- Twilight comes alive with the dance of the timberdoodleSpring is here, and for most creatures, it’s time for procreation. Some of nature’s courtship rituals are elaborate, others rather discreet. For instance, t...
- Wisconsin Wardens at Work: Jason Swaney emphasizes safety educationEven if a hunter, fisherman, or trapper is in violation of one or more rules and a citation is likely, a little cooperation and congeniality may help the situat...
- Vote on Michigan coyote season tabled as lawsuit plays outThe Michigan Natural Resources Commission on April 10 voted to table a proposal to reverse last year’s decision to close the coyote hunting season between Apr...
- Here’s how to respond to those hung-up tomsThere are few things more frustrating than a longbeard that just won’t commit. Sometimes you can see him strutting away, just out of range. He’ll pace back ...
- Christine Thomas: Part 2 of recapping the aftermath of Hurricane Ian from Captiva, FloridaI have listened to the audio version of almost all the Doc Ford novels. The protagonist is the main character in a host of colorful characters that have populat...
- Tips to get your boat ready for New York’s open water seasonOpen water signals the start of New York State’s annual boating season. To make sure you’re ready when the open water arrives, here are a few suggestions an...
- Your guide to understanding New York’s laws for personal flotation devicesPersonal flotation devices (PFDs) are the most essential safety accessory for any water vessel, providing you have the correct ones for the situation, use them ...
- Nature Smart: Taking a close look at rebounding sea ottersFor whatever reason, people love certain wild animal species. They have a universal appeal, resulting in admiration across the masses. For example, many folks a...
- Michigan Natural Resources Commission considers deer regulation changesThe Michigan Natural Resources Commission is considering two deer regulation proposals: 1. Removing the antlerless-only mandate from the Liberty and Independenc...
- Michigan’s statewide fishing report on April 18, 2025Walleyes and steelhead are keeping anglers busy. Here’s a look at the Michigan fishing report across the state on April 18, 2025. The post Michigan’s statew...
- Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in more than half the world, survey findsEndangered sea turtles show signs of recovery in a majority of places where they’re found worldwide, according to a new global survey released Thursday. “Ma...