Hunting News
Before 2024
- WI Daily Update: Tips for treestand safetyIt’s the time of year to brush up on treestand safety. Here’s what to know before climbing into a stand this fall. The post WI Daily Update: Tips for treest...
- Positive thinking: ducks don’t read reports before migratingDuck hunters up and down the state looking for positive news heading into the new season should not pay much attention to the latest report by the U.S. Fish and...
- Commentary: Women in the fishing world a worthy cause to pursueFrom community youth fishing events to statewide junior bass fishing tournaments to Hooked On Fishing, Not On Drugs events to Pathways to Fishing programs, ther...
- MN Daily Update: Don’t shoot ear-tagged, radio-collared bears this seasonMinnesota DNR is asking hunters not to shoot ear-tagged or radio-collared research bears this hunting season. Here’s what to know. The post MN Daily Update: D...
- Pre-season deer stand tweaks: A little work now means safe and silent hunting laterSome bucks you remember forever. The Iowa 9-point was one I’d been after for weeks and, while he wasn’t one of the giants the Hawkeye State is known for, I ...
- WI Daily Update: High school sophomore wins Wisconsin State Park sticker contestThe results of the Wisconsin State Park sticker contest are in. Here’s the image that will grace the state park sticker and who designed it. The post WI Daily...
- More water, cattail ‘burn’ on deck ahead of duck season at Theresa Marsh in WisconsinTheresa Marsh will look a little different to waterfowl hunters this fall. The water level will be higher than the last four years and, if things go as planned,...
- Making sense of GPS lingo among Great Lakes anglersDue to the unprecedented spike in the birthrate after World War II, the next decade or so after the war was called the “baby boom.” It could be that the boa...
- New York Crossbow Coalition reorganizes following death of its founderCrossbow enthusiasts in New York have some encouraging news heading into the fall hunting season. Recent developments include the reorganization of the New York...
- An Alaskan moose-hunting saga, part 4: Getting the meat outI’d planned the previous night to be out of this hell hole, but I’d lugged my canoe and its contents only a mile in 14 hours. I still had a quarter mile to ...
- Here’s what to do now to be ready for Ohio’s fall steelhead actionAre you ready for your first steelhead trip of the season? It is easy to forget important gear. Just as bad is arriving to find waders that leak or boots coming...
- Can perch and walleye live harmoniously in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay?Call it the irony of Saginaw Bay fishing: Happy walleye anglers, this year posting what may be their best season ever, are catching only a small percentage of t...
- Illinois’ ‘Annie Oakley Fall Classic’ a showcase for women shootersWhen shooters gather upstate later this month for the inaugural “Annie Oakley Fall Classic,” there will be one unusual aspect to take note of. The field wil...
- Landowner adds trees and shrubs to enhance, diversify Iowa century farm in Allamakee CountySandy Koehring was cautious when making changes to the family farm. The Postville, Iowa native was born and raised here and it’s been in the family for more t...
- Episode 451 – Early teal and Canada goose seasons begin, a new book on duck camps, Stock and Barrel’s new “The Vault” specialty guns, plus Backcountry H...Waterfowl talk dominates the first half of this week’s program, first with host and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman discussing a warm ki...