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- Wisconsin’s Lake Tomahawk hosts 47th World Musky HuntThe biggest fish caught during the 47th annual World Musky Hunt (WMH) went 47 1⁄2 inches for Kurt Brasser, but that didn’t mean Brasser made the winning tea...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Betsy Parker named Aldo Leopold Nature Center Executive DirectorA former Aldo Leopold Nature Center environmental educator has been named the center’s new executive director. Betsy Parker’s years of work at the Aldo Leop...
- Wisconsin Natural Resources Board appointees don’t support hard cap on wolf populationThe plan doesn’t establish a population goal, instead recommending that the population remain at around 1,000 wolves. The post Wisconsin Natural Resources Boa...
- Unmodified crossbow permits progressing in New YorkThe New York State Department of Environment Conservation broke new ground late this summer when it announced that through a reasonable accommodation under the ...
- Commentary: New York missing the boat on federal marine resources fundingIn the U.S., 23 coastal states currently require a fee-based marine fishing license for recreational fishing. New York is one of three states that does not; the...
- New York Letters to the Editor: So much more could apply to Biden’s Safer Communities ActReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 6, 2023, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: So much more co...
- Bowhunt New York’s Gilbert Lake this year; fish, and camp next yearAt 1,584 acres – and a good chunk of it available to archery hunting – it attracts the bowhunter who prefers wooded hills over rolling fields and the obviou...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming events from across New York published in the Oct. 6, 2023, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Calendar appeared ...
- Nature Smart: A look at some of nature’s rule-breakersIn the natural world, I admire the rule-breakers – the species of plant or animal that just don’t fit into the pigeon holes that people dig for them. I like...
- Backyard and Beyond: A black bear taleSometimes a photo is just as captivating for what it doesn’t show as for what it does. Case in point: Scott Thiede is a very patient photographer, sitting in ...
- 13-year-old takes huge bull, shares special hunt with father during Minnesota elk seasonThe Minnesota Vikings may have lost on Sunday, Sept. 24, but 13-year-old Ryker Copp definitely won. After watching the Vikings, Copp went out and shot an ...
- Winners chosen from Minnesota’s pheasant and turkey stamp contestsThe Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has chosen winners for the Minnesota turkey and pheasant stamp contests. Shakopee artist Mark Thone won the Minnes...
- Deer carcass movement restrictions in place in 13 Minnesota deer permit areasDeer carcass movement restrictions are in place for 13 deer permit areas located in southeastern and north-central Minnesota and the south metro area. DPAs 604,...
- MN Daily Update: Winner of 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest originally from Upper MidwestAfter two days of competition, Chuck Black of Belgrade, Mont., emerged as the winner of the 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. Here is more about Black a...
- WI Daily Update: Winner of 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest originally from Upper MidwestAfter two days of competition, Chuck Black of Belgrade, Mont., emerged as the winner of the 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. Here is more about Black and hi...