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Before 2024
- Compact tractors are worth every penny for outdoor usersMy life changed for the better about a decade ago. That was the year I made the decision that I was going to do something I should have done 15 years sooner: pu...
- The Purple Paint Law: Unraveling the mysteries behind Illinois’ unique trespassing solutionPicture this: you're out hiking in the picturesque Illinois wilderness, exploring the hidden gems of the great outdoors. As you traverse the unmarked terrain, a...
- Histories Forgotten: Illinois hires first game wardens in the 1880sThroughout the late 1870s, state legislatures around the country were passing laws designed to protect fish and game from annihilation at the hands of market me...
- Episode 448 – Remembering Shawn Perich and Rod Sando, deer season and wild rice season forecasts, plus more Backyard and Beyond with Stan TekielaThe passing of two names in Minnesota conservation, Shawn Perich and Rod Sando, consume a solid chunk of this week’s edition of Outdoor News Radio. Perich was...
- After much debate, Ohio’s grouse season a go in 2023, same as ’22The debate over whether or not to continue to hold a ruffed grouse hunting season is over for now. On Aug. 2, three members of the Ohio Wildlife Council, the ru...
- Increasing bear numbers in both peninsulas reason for optimism heading into Michigan’s 2023 hunting seasonMichigan wildlife managers and experienced hunters aren’t expecting big changes for the 2023 bear hunting season that starts next month, though they believe a...
- Walleyes feeding on walleyes? It happens sometimesCannibalism is a very real deal in the animal world. Grizzly bear boars have no compunction about eating any cubs they might happen to steal away from an overpo...
- Kayakers help catch alligator from Pennsylvania river after long searchWildlife watchers have welcomed a bunch of species to the Kiskiminetas River in Armstrong County, Pa., as it rebounds from industrial pollution. But a 4-foot al...
- Meet new Outdoor News columnist Ryan Rothstein, a deer addict in every senseSince I’ve never been one to beat around the bush, allow me to introduce myself: I’m Ryan Rothstein, and I’m a deer hunter. I was born and raised in centr...
- Michigan’s statewide fishing report for Aug. 11, 2023Fish have moved deeper on Great Lakes and inland lakes. A look at the fishing report from across Michigan on Aug. 11, 2023. The post Michigan’s statewide fish...
- Ohio’s statewide fishing report for Aug. 11, 2023Yellow perch the go-to fish in Western Basin. A look at the fishing report from across Ohio on Aug. 11, 2023. The post Ohio’s statewide fishing report for Aug...
- Pennsylvania’s statewide fishing report for Aug. 11, 2023Late-summer bass bite heats up on many lakes, rivers. A look at the fishing report from across Pennsylvania for Aug. 11, 2023. The post Pennsylvania’s statewi...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1832Explore seven wild waterfalls in Florence County. Take the Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike challenge in Key West. Enjoy fast action for trout and salmon on Lake Mic...
- Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: License fee hikes long overdueReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Aug. 11, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: License fee h...
- More trees getting planted through Iowa’s State Forest Nursery programFor the second consecutive year, more than 1 million seedlings were sold through Iowa's State Forest Nursery in fiscal year (FY) 2022-23, according to a report ...