Hunting News
Before 2024
- New York Letters to the Editor: Much more to lead poisoning in eagles than hunter ammoReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Sept. 8, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: Much more to le...
- New York BHA rendezvous set for Sept. 8-10 features Ausable River stewardshipA weekend full of learning about fishing, hunting, conservation, and public access to lands is slated for Friday through Sunday, Sept. 8 -10, on the banks of th...
- New York Mixed Bag: Sport show season picking back upAs the fall hunting seasons approach, hunters, anglers and trappers across the state still have a few outdoor-themed sport shows to potentially attend. The post...
- Long Island angler smashes New York thresher shark record with 707-pounderOn June 16, angler William Dittenhoefer, of Baldwin, N.Y., in Nassau County, was fishing from Capt. Michael Spagnuolo’s Freeport-based charter boat Gina Ann, ...
- A quick chat with hunting legend Larry WeishuhnFor decades, Texas native Larry Weishuhn has been a household name in the hunting community across many platforms. For many years, it was his contributions to p...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across New York published in the Sept. 8, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Ca...
- New York Cuffs & Collars: Fishing without a permit in federal watersField reports from New York DEC Officers published in the Sept. 8, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Cuffs & Collars: Fishing without a p...
- Long Island state forest tract offers hunting accessOut on Long Island, hunting access is always a challenge, so it’s no surprise that the Westhampton Dwarf Pine Plains Pine Barrens State Forest is a popular sl...
- Endangered red wolves need space to stay wild, but humans stand in the wayJeff Akin had to bite his tongue. He was chatting with a neighbor about efforts to protect and grow the area's red wolf population. The endangered&nbs...
- Enough already with new firearm, ammunition law about to go into effect in New YorkIt looks like the inmates are back running the asylum. As part of the SAFE Act implemented 10 years ago, anyone purchasing ammunition in New York had to undergo...
- Commentary: New York town overreaching in attempt to stop hunting on state landOn July 17, the Clifton Park Town Board, in Saratoga County, N.Y., was informed that legal waterfowl hunting would take place over the navigable waters within t...
- Iowa Bumble Bee Atlas delayed until spring 2024Due to "unforeseen circumstances," the launch of Iowa's effort to bring a focus on protection and preservation of bumble bees in the state has been delayed unti...
- Iowa DNR streamlines administrative rules in response to EO10 order; public comments on the docketA reduction in word count and the number of pages for Iowa Department of Natural Resources-regulated procedures was recently completed as part of an update of a...
- Commentary: Record number of moose killed on Upper Peninsula roads in 2022Even though the Michigan DNR estimates that moose numbers in the western Upper Peninsula have remained statistically unchanged since 2019, the number of moose t...
- MN Daily Update: Low water levels on Lake Christina this waterfowl seasonThe Minnesota DNR warns state waterfowlers that they should expect low water levels this hunting season on Lake Christina, a popular waterfowl lake in western M...