Hunting News
Before 2025
- Leashed dog tracking organization in New York responds to criticism, prepares for upcoming seasonDeer Search, a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to helping fellow hunters out by tracking injured big game, is receiving some unjust criticism and t...
- Maximizing each county’s conservation potential across IowaThe history of Iowa’s county conservation boards began in 1955, when the 56th General Assembly passed the “County Conservation Law,” which gave voters in ...
- Commentary: The most-feared predator of all for whitetails? One study shows it’s humansAs someone whose career was based around wildlife, sometimes a report or a study comes out that makes me shrug with a “no kidding” feeling creeping over me....
- Chris Kirby, owner of Quaker Boy, one of three selected to NWTF Hall of Fame for turkey callingChris Kirby, president and owner of Quaker Boy, is one of three individuals who have been selected for induction in 2024 the National Wild Turkey Federation Gra...
- New York smoke-polers capture team flintlock title in MaineThe New York Brigade of Longrifles took first place this year at the New England Traditional Flintlock Rifle Team Championship, held recently at the York County...
- New York Mixed Bag: State’s high school clay target league sees record fall participationThe fall league for the New York State High School Clay Target League is underway, and is its biggest yet. The league reports that 1,054 student athletes from 7...
- Trapping events fun, informative across New YorkEach year New York plays host to several trapping conventions, including one in Little Valley hosted by the Cattaraugus County Trapper’s Association, and the ...
- New York’s Allegany County Pheasant Program prevails amid flu outbreak in MarchA popular initiative that boosts pheasant hunting opportunities in Allegany County will go on as usual this year, despite a disease outbreak that threatened New...
- Endangered red wolf can make it in the wild, but not without ‘significant’ help, study saysThe endangered red wolf can survive in the wild, but only with "significant additional management intervention," according to a long- awaited population viabili...
- Born to duck hunt: At 71, passion for following the flock still runs deep for Iowa’s Greg DreesA diehard duck hunter is a breed of its own. After all, who would be excited about waking at 3 a.m., facing below freezing temperatures, battling strong northwe...
- New research in Illinois utilizing listening devices aims to understand how fish interact in Chicago RiverHow far do largemouth bass swim? How do bluegills respond to poor water quality? And where do common carp, sunfish, and crappies go in the winter months? One mi...
- MN Daily Update: Hunters can help with prairie chicken and grouse researchMinnesota prairie chicken and grouse hunters can help with research in the northwestern portion of the state. Here are the details. RELATED STORY: Commentary: P...
- WI Daily Update: Flamingos draw onlookers at Lake Michigan beachFive flamingos that showed up in Wisconsin to wade along a Lake Michigan beach attracted a big crowd of onlookers eager to see the unusual visitors venturing fa...
- Setting sights on a waterfowl hunt at Michigan’s Nayanquing PointLooking up hunting rules on the handy Michigan DNR Hunt Fish phone app, I spotted the “Drawing results” box and remembered I’d entered a permit lottery. C...
- Pennsylvania Sportsman Profile: Shippensburg conservationist works for clean waterFrom childhood fishing excursions to his present-day passion for conservation, Don Horn always has valued water. In his retirement, Horn said he found pur...