Outdoor News
Earlier this year
- Piebald buck ‘Zeus’ showcases unique antler growth at Michigan’s Deer RanchIf you want to see what a white-tailed buck with a huge set of antlers looks like on the hoof, you can do so at the private Deer Ranch in St. Ignace. What’s u...
- MN Daily Update: Comment on special fishing regulationsThe Minnesota DNR is seeking public input on some special fishing regulations that the agency has proposed for waterbodies throughout the state. Listen here for...
- Certain maladies riskier post-exposure to harmful algal bloomsAt the recent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) harmful algal bloom (HAB) forecast event in the Stone Laboratory classroom building on ...
- Jeremiah Haas: The joy of the unknown is often the fun of fishing new watersIt’s the summer and families across the country are taking their vacations. For me, it was a trip down to Jacksonville, Florida, to a home owned by a fr...
- Catching up with the ‘jerk’ buck, a huge-bodied New York 10-pointerIt was in the fall of 2019 when my friend Laura said “I have this buck that is a real jerk (not her exact word), It needs to go. Can you get rid of it for me?...
- WI Daily Update: A positive report for state pheasant, ruffed grouse numbersSpring surveys show an increase in Wisconsin pheasants this year, while ruffed grouse numbers also remain strong. Listen here for more details. The post WI Dail...
- Wisconsin DNR investigating black bear attack in Barron CountyThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced on Sunday that the agency is investigating after a 69-year-old woman was attacked by a black bear ...
- Christine Thomas: Major steps up, captures barn hunt titleThis is issue No. 14 of the 2025 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. In issue No. 3, I introduced my readers to the dog sport of Barn Hunt when Major, and many A...
- Take a new approach to catch big warm-water smalliesThe days of hungry, shallow-swimming fish are over. The spawn is long gone, the water temperatures are high, and the recreational boaters are out in swarms. If ...
- New York Reader Stories: A tribute in the form of hand-loadsFor almost 30 years my father-in-law was part of our hunting camp. Getting to the outdoors and sharing those times were precious and very special. It really hit...
- Pennsylvania House panel to study pay of conservation officersThe state House Environmental & Natural Resource Protection Committee in late June unanimously approved a resolution to conduct a study of the salaries and bene...
- Whitefish woes continue in the lower Great LakesThe plight of lake whitefish in the Great Lakes continues. Whitefish are found in all of the Great Lakes but tend to be somewhat localized and seasonal. They’...
- Steve Sarley: Turns out using a guide for fishing is not so bad after allI like to think of myself as open-minded and reasonable. Now if you were to ask my lovely wife to describe me, you’d probably get an answer that includes the ...
- Quagga mussels blamed for whitefish declines in Great LakesThe bi-national Great Lakes Fisheries Commission (GLFC) was formed in 1955 to eradicate the invasive sea lamprey and to provide guidance for Great Lakes fisheri...
- Fur prices slip in June despite encouraging reportPrices paid for most species of furbearers during the Fur Harvesters Auction Inc. March sale fueled speculation of renewed interest in wild fur. Th...