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- An Alaskan moose-hunting saga, Part 3: The real work beginsAfter the shot, I jumped in my canoe and raced across the narrow channel so fast you could have waterskied behind me. But once I reached the mainland, I was ner...
- Some aspects of fishing and ‘social media’ don’t meshThe world seems to be changing faster and faster and I am having a hard time keeping up with the changes. I’m trying not to be an old fuddy-duddy and buck the...
- Your back-to-school (outdoor) reading listYou’ve been busy this summer fishing, camping, and whatnot, so you probably did not have much time for reading. I’ve been just as busy as you. So busy, in f...
- MN Daily Update: Great bass fishing before the sun comes upYou’re missing out on some incredible bass fishing if you are not on the water early right now. Here’s what to know. The post MN Daily Update: Great bass fi...
- New York DEC using in-person angler surveys to better understand catch rates of Lake George salmonJoe Greco, owner of Justy Joe Charters on Lake George, has been taking hundreds of anglers onto the lake annually for more than three decades, targeting George...
- Illinois law lowers cost of fishing license for new, ‘lapsed’ anglersGov. J.B. Pritzker signed House Bill 2317 into law on Aug. 15, essentially giving “lapsed” Illinois anglers a chance to get back into fishing at a bargain p...
- New York fly-fishing museum draws hundreds of history buffs to festivalHundreds of anglers and fly-fishing history buffs gathered recently at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum, in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, along the...
- Amid dry and hot conditions, dog owners told to be aware of blue-green algae during huntsThe dog days of summer are here, and Minnesota officials are warning dog owners to be mindful of blue-green algae poisoning, which can be lethal to canines. Sta...
- Michigan Fishing Report – August 23, 2023The salmon run came earlier than expected in Cheboygan this year. The post Michigan Fishing Report – August 23, 2023 appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Started in 1955, Minnesota’s August roadside survey remains important part of wildlife managementThe gravel roads across southern Minnesota are covered with state DNR vehicles during the first two weeks of August each year as officials conduct an important ...
- Minnesota enforcement cadets graduate, head to field trainingThe DNR Enforcement Division recently announced that 16 cadets had graduated from this year’s CO Academy and would be joining current COs for field training. ...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: Visit the Outdoor News booth at the State FairA mix of outdoor-related news stories from across Minnesota published in the Aug. 25, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Mixed Bag: Visi...
- Minnesota hunters asked not to shoot collared, tagged bearsThe Minnesota bear-hunting season opens Friday, Sept. 1, and the Minnesota DNR is once again asking hunters to avoid shooting marked research bears. These bears...
- September anticipation: doves on the brainI absolutely love hunting doves. The Minnesota dove-hunting season has been around for nearly two decades now, and I have more fun chasing doves than I do any o...
- Beyond Minnesota: Natural history museum in South Dakota closes due to chemicals in taxidermy collectionOutdoor-related news stories from across the country published in the Aug. 25, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Beyond Minnesota: Natural histor...