Hunting News
Before 2025
- MN Daily Update: Enhanced protections for native turtles people need to know aboutThe Minnesota DNR reminds state citizens about laws recently passed that provide greater protections for native turtles in the state. Here are the details. The ...
- Grounded migrating red-throated loons rescued in New York’s AdirondacksThree red-throated loons were safely released on New York's Lake Champlain after they were grounded in separate incidents in Clinton and Essex counties by an ea...
- WI Daily Update: Nominate hunter and archery education instructors for awardsThe Wisconsin DNR is looking for nominations for 2023 hunter and archery education awards. Here’s what to know. The post WI Daily Update: Nominate hunter and ...
- Remembering popular Adirondack hunter, ball player Pat Salerno Sr.The Adirondacks and sportsmen of the region lost a friend earlier this year with the passing of Pat Salerno Sr. He passed away in September, leaving behind his ...
- New York’s Barcelona Neck hunting co-op a Suffolk County gemHunting in Long Island’s Suffolk County is, in many ways, a different world than the rest of New York State – certainly a world away from the vast tracts of...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across New York published in the Dec. 29, 2023, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor C...
- New York Cuffs & Collars: Deer decoy shot that was set by officers near Lake LuzerneNew York cuffs and collars are field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Dec. 29, 2023, edition of Outdoor News. The post New York Cu...
- Beyond New York: Angler in Maine drowns while checking ice thicknessA man who was checking the thickness of ice on a lake in the Maine wilderness crashed into the icy water and drowned, game wardens said. Walter Demmons, 62 of M...
- American Civil Liberties Union supporting NRA in SCOTUS free speech appealIn a case of politics making strange bedfellows, the National Rifle Association will be represented by frequent nemesis the American Civil Liberties Union in an...
- New York Mixed Bag: Marine fishing license not likely to be included in 2024 budgetThe revival of a saltwater license program in New York does not look likely for next year. Newsday recently reported that Gov. Kathy Hochul’s forthcoming budg...
- Fishing woes continue in New York this winter as warming trend hinders ice formationNew York State’s ice fishermen and women were optimistic that the winter of 2023-24 was going to be different than recent winters when Mother Nature rewarded ...
- Legal status of potential record buck from Ohio in question as investigation is launchedWildlife officers from the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife are investigating a potential record deer taken during the archery hunting season in Clinton Cou...
- New York DEC reopening Beaverkill and Pisecos campgrounds in time for 2024 seasonThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced that both the Beaverkill Campground in the Catskills and the Pisecos Campground i...
- Beetles being used to help battle hemlock woolly adelgid in New YorkIt’s a tiny insect, only about 1.5 millimeters, or about 0.04 inches long. But the impact of the hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive species native to Asia, o...
- Buffalo Lake in Minnesota’s Wright County takes the pressure, produces walleyes, crappiesBuffalo Lake in Wright County is located just off the fast-moving traffic of State Highway 55 and within the city limits of its namesake, Buffalo. Its in-town l...