Hunting News
Before 2025
- Notes off a soiled cuff: Tom Boop’s deer column elicits mixed opinions from Pennsylvania huntersI asked him why the tragedy affected him so deeply, given that he didn’t know Seville, and his response will no doubt resonate with many aging hunters. “I w...
- Vic Attardo: Savvy techniques for catching crappies on the iceFor a moment, this silver-sided crappie glistened like the cold winter sun and the early morning reflection on the ice. Fresh from the frozen lake, the crappie ...
- Wisconsin Warden Brian Knepper chosen for Safari Club Int’l awardBrian Knepper, a lieutenant conservation warden with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, received the 2022 Shikar Safari Club International Wildlife ...
- Deer bait business thriving in Wisconsin as CWD expandsBaiting and feeding deer is illegal in 59 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties, so retired wildlife professor Scott Craven thought it odd Dec. 7 to see 50-pound bags of...
- Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board gets first look at deer season harvest“Keep your mind open because there are opportunities for change ahead,” said Natural Resources Board (NRB) Chairman Bill Smith to deer hunters who are frust...
- Wisconsin’s statewide fishing report on Dec. 22, 2023Any Christmas wishes? Some ice would be nice. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on Dec. 22, 2023. The post Wisconsin’s statewide fi...
- Year in review: Pheasants, coyotes and guns big 2023 topics across New YorkIt’s been another busy year for New York’s sporting community. Looking back through the 2023 editions of New York Outdoor News, here’s a sample of some of...
- Second U.S. Circuit Court nicks New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement ActThree provisions of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act were struck down earlier this month following a ruling by a three-judge panel of the S...
- New York’s statewide fishing report on Dec. 22, 2023Ice anglers keep their fingers crossed. A look at the New York fishing report from across the state on Dec. 22, 2023. The post New York’s statewide fishing re...
- At 102, Minnesota’s Kenneth Larson reflects on a century of life, hunting and fishingA week in the life of Kenneth Larson can be pretty busy. You’ll find him playing cards with friends two days a week. He’ll also be playing games with other ...
- Tom Venesky: Culling of barred owls in Northwest offers a predator lesson for PennsylvaniaWhile the Pennsylvania Game Commission considers bringing a predator back onto the landscape, the federal government is set to embark on an ambitious plan to re...
- Iowa’s winter community trout stockings at 10 locations start Jan. 13The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will release rainbow trout in 10 locations across Iowa this winter in areas that would not support them during warmer m...
- Steve Griffin: Whitetails adapt, and hunters need to adapt, tooThe white-tailed deer is known as one of Nature’s most adaptable animals. Hunters do, and need to, adapt, too. The whitetail has shifted smoothly through any ...
- WI Daily Update: Dave Genz details why popularity of tungsten lures has taken offA lot of great new fishing lure changes showcased at recent ice shows have revolved around tungsten. Here is why Hall of Famer Dave Genz thinks that’s the cas...
- Return of fish species signal potential for delisting Sand Hill River stretch in northwestern MinnesotaThe return of redhorse species of fish to a stretch of the Sand Hill River in Polk County reflects improving trends that could lead to removal from the state’...