Hunting News
Before 2024
- WI Daily Update: Work around this early-season problem grouse hunters faceGrouse numbers are up across many states in the Upper Midwest, and it looks like it will be a great season, but maybe not right away. Here’s what hinders earl...
- Minnesota couple shares the healing power of nature, offering free stays at their vacation propertySometimes you just need to get away. Dave and Esther Endicott understand this, and that’s why they’ve offered use of their new vacation property to others â...
- Right place, right time: How to find bucks in the AdirondacksTackling big woods bucks can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With millions of acres within the Adirondack Park, there are plenty of places that...
- Coyote attacks in Ohio are rare, but recent attack on 3-year-old shows they sometimes occurA coyote attack on a 3-year-old girl in south Columbus in early September raised questions about the crafty canines and their growing presence on the Ohio lands...
- Here’s what was learned through seven years of turkey research in IllinoisCapturing and outfitting Illinois wild turkeys with transmitters over a seven-year period has yielded some interesting findings. To continue adding to our under...
- Remembering Jimmy Robinson, a Minnesota duck-hunting legendOn the day a Minnesota duck-hunting legend died, duck hunting died a little, too. Jimmy Robinson, gone at 88 on June 21, 1986. You may not understand. Many Minn...
- 2023 Pheasant Forecast: What can hunters expect in the Upper Midwest?A common theme ran through the staff of upland biologists with Upper Midwest state agencies, as well as those who work for Pheasants Forever, when it comes to t...
- Ravenna hunter kills likely state record archery elk in MichiganBrandon Kantola from Ravenna, Mich., bagged a 13-point bull elk with bow and arrow in Cheboygan County on Sept. 15 that likely will be a state record in the arc...
- With the correct gear, the big pike of fall can be hadDon’t forget the other esox as autumn water temperatures drop. The post With the correct gear, the big pike of fall can be had appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Crossbows in Minnesota: Let’s look at what their use could mean for deer huntingThere’s no doubt about it, legalization of crossbows for all during Minnesota’s archery season is the big-ticket change for the 2023 deer season. I’ve hea...
- Wisconsin deer numbers continue to flourish despite efforts to reduce herds in many areasIt’s not that I’m afraid of deer. I really enjoy deer. I like watching them, scouting for them, and hunting them with bow and gun. I like getting excited wh...
- Fishers in Illinois? Discovery in Rockford has biologists on the lookoutThe day in mid-March started out like any other, until a Highway Department employee found something totally unexpected at the side of the road in Rockford, Ill...
- Another CWD management area added in Pennsylvania after road-killed deer test positive in Dauphin CountyThe Pennsylvania Game Commission has made changes to the state’s chronic wasting disease management areas including the creation of a new such area, the expan...
- Episode 454 – A new federal duck stamp, Minnesota wildlife observation study, DNR K9 units afield, and trail-cam chatter at the AGLOW conferenceThis week, Managing Editor and Host Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman launch the show with discussion about waterfowler numbers nationwide plus the selectio...
- New Michigan DNR director enjoys hunting, fishingNew Michigan DNR Director Scott Bowen said he grew up fishing for walleyes and still enjoys hunting and fishing, especially chasing steelhead on the Muskegon an...