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- Ohio Mixed Bag: Eric Lamb named manager for DOW In southwest OhioOhio wildlife officer Eric Lamb has been named the district manager for Wildlife District Five in Xenia, according to the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. ...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Lake Vesuvius in Southeast has trouble at lake’s damReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 24, 2025 edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Lake Vesuvius in Southe...
- Look to Little Pine State Park for big fun in north-central Pennsylvania this fallTaking in nearly 2,200 acres, Little Pine State Park is hardly small. But it sometimes loses a little definition, surrounded almost entirely as it is by the 147...
- Pennsylvania’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the Oct. 24, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Ca...
- Star Watch: Light pollution making bright stars harder to findSometimes, bad things just kind of sneak up on us. We look around in surprise and wonder “how and when did that happen?” Those of us born more than 60 years...
- Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars: Black bear poacher caught again, this time killing a buck at nightPennsylvania cuffs and collars are field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens. These reports are from the Oct. 24, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post Pennsylv...
- Taste of the Wild: What’s antler soup? Well, it’s deliciousContributor Eileen Clarke, who has authored several wild game cookbooks, playfully calls this “A-Cup-A-Cup-A-Cup-A-Antler Soup” due to the process of adding...
- Another young angler gets Maryland Master Angler statusThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources has recognized Jake Prior, of Perry Hall, Md., for catching 10 different species of trophy-size fish to reach the F...
- Pennsylvania panel seeks commission candidatesThe Governor’s Advisory Council for Hunting, Fishing and Conservation is seeking qualified candidates interested in serving the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commi...
- Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Allegheny National Forest opens some Laurel Mill Trails for useThe U.S. Forest Service has a new forest order allowing the use of bicycles on select Laurel Mill Area Trails in the Marienville Ranger District of the Alleghen...
- Grant applications being accepted for watersheds in two Pennsylvania countiesThe Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is seeking proposals for projects that would be funded through the Tulpehocken and Quittapahilla Watershed Grant Program...
- Pennsylvania Game Commission predicts another good bear season is on tapIn many situations when you ask how things are going, the answer is “same old, same old” – not bad perhaps, but not overly exciting either. When it comes ...
- Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: ‘Drill baby drill’ supporterReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 24, 2025 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: ‘Dril...
- Notes off a soiled cuff: Is a change coming to Pennsylvania’s minimum size for keeping trout?Have you ever wondered, like I have, where the state’s 7-inch minimum size for keeping trout came from. Seems too small, right? Well, at the Fish & Boat Commi...
- Developing drought causing issues for anglers, others in PennsylvaniaAutumn made a warm, dry entrance in Pennsylvania, forcing delays in trout stockings, prompting wildfire warnings, and testing angler patience on steelhead strea...