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- Minnesota Pro Hunting Tip of the Week: Walk off the beaten path for grouseThis fall season has been marked by high winds and dry conditions, keeping grouse low, and the absence of a hard frost has left much of the foliage intact. Desp...
- Minnesota’s fishing and hunting report on Oct. 16, 2024Fishing pressure drops quite a bit with the cool weather. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Oct. 16, 2024. The post Minnesota’s fishing an...
- Journey of Buck 5700 in Wisconsin deer study provides three valuable years of informationOn Valentine’s Day in the winter of 2017, an 8-month-old buck was captured using a drop net in Iowa County, Wis. He weighed 90 pounds and tested negative, via...
- Research shows largemouth bass are at home in Chicago River boat slipHow fish adapt to life in large urban rivers is one of the questions Dr. Austin Happel is trying to answer. Largemouth bass is a species of particular interest ...
- Wisconsin Facebook group aims to better understand where wolves exist on state’s landscapeThe Wisconsin Citizen Wolf Count Facebook group began logging trail camera photos of wolves by township and county in February 2023 after group leaders repeated...
- Dean Bortz: Human/wolf safety resolution needs a push in WisconsinWe have had just a ton of people working on wolf management in Wisconsin since 1986 or 1987, to be sure, but if we ever achieve some kind of common sense manage...
- Rainbow trout coming to RAPP Park in Shenandoah, Iowa, on Oct. 19The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is partnering with Optimal Aquafeed and Page County Conservation Board to stock rainbow trout at 9 a.m., Oct. 19,...
- MN Daily Update: Chance to renew the Environment and Natural Resources Trust FundIn addition to the people and parties seeking your support on Nov. 5, there’s a constitutional amendment in Minnesota that this outdoors scribe considers nonp...
- A record 9,200 applied for Illinois bobcat permits this seasonIllinois DNR’s decision to double the number of bobcat permits it distributes appears to have piqued interest among Illinois trappers and hunters. Shortly aft...
- Peck’s Lake, Fulton County, N.Y., welcome outdoor scribesThe New York State Outdoor Writer’s Association recently held its annual Fall Safari, once again in Fulton County. More than a dozen scribes from across the s...
- WI Daily Update: Peregrine falcon populations ticking upwardAn article by Molly Meister in the recent edition of Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine detailed how peregrine falcon populations have been ticking upward in ...
- It’s not just Fat Bear Week in Alaska. Trail cameras are also capturing wolves, moose and moreMillions of people worldwide tuned in for a remote Alaska national park’s “Fat Bear Week” celebration this month, as captivating livestream camera footage...
- Iowa’s newest wildlife area, Bell Branch, is open for visitors in Davis CountyStaff from the Sugema Wildlife Unit finished placing the Bell Branch Wildlife Area sign at the recently installed parking lot, just in time for the 2024 hunting...
- Hemorrhagic disease impacting many Iowa counties, but deer hunters off to a good start in 2024Despite warm weather persisting in much of Iowa, roughly 6,000 deer have been registered so far through the youth and disabled hunter seasons, and the opening o...
- Mike Raykovicz: That time of year when deer seem to disappearAs bowhunters we’ve all experienced it, the “October lull.” Deer, once frequently seen in fields, roadways, and on our trail cameras seem to disappear. Th...