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- Illegal snagging of fish remains an issue on Michigan riversIn the latter half of September, conservation officers in southwest Michigan issued more than a half dozen tickets to anglers for foul-hooking or snagging salmo...
- Pittsburgh-area Christmas Bird Count, set for Dec. 28, ‘turns up birds not normally found here’For many Pennsylvanians, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count, now in its 125th year, is as much a part of the holidays as gingerbread men and tinsel-laden trees. H...
- WI Daily Update: Take part in the 125th annual Christmas Bird CountThe National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count is underway and runs through Jan. 5. Here’s how you can participate. The post WI Daily Update: Ta...
- Northeast Ohio teens who forged a friendship through fishing take their angling success to the college levelTwo young men from northeast Ohio forged a friendship based on fishing that will soon carry them toward earning college educations. Hoyt Nicely and Connor Bower...
- Bloom researchers, farmers paying more attention to harmful algae problem on Lake ErieOn a warm late-summer evening, a small speedboat motored across a pea-green stretch of Lake Erie past a beach where a child sat splashing and a pair of newlywed...
- Time to winterize your boat in OhioAs temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, the Ohio DNR (ODNR) reminds boat owners to prepare their vessels for winter. Proper winterization not only prote...
- Ohio Mixed Bag: Bridle, APV Trails closed for seasonBridle trails on most of Ohio’s state forests and all-purpose vehicle (APV) areas at Perry, Pike, and Richland Furnace state forests will close for the winter...
- Ohio Letters to the Editor: Too many bobcats for this Buckeye State deer hunterReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Dec. 20, 2024, edition of Ohio Outdoor News. The post Ohio Letters to the Editor: Too many bobcats for t...
- Ohio Insider: Success of “the meat hunt” in Seneca County proves some hunters still chase small gameMany hunters in Ohio today lament the fact that there just isn’t much small-game hunting that goes on these days. So, in a sort of nod to yesteryear, Mark Gai...
- Pennsylvania’s Tussey Mountain can provide action of all sorts for huntersStarting just south of the Mason-Dixon Line and running to Seven Mountains near Tusseyville, Centre County, Tussey Mountain covers 80 miles, making it one of th...
- Star Watch: Here’s how to deal with the dark while you’re star-gazingStar-gazing can be a tough hobby. You may find that some family members and friends will abandon you once they realize that prime time for this hobby happens la...
- Pennsylvania’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the Dec. 16, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania’s Outdoor C...
- Taste of the Wild: Three great spice mixes for wildgame cooksShe says there are two for red meat, with one that leans toward a smoky Tex-Mex flavor, and other is more of the traditional steak rub. A third on her list show...
- Pennsylvania cuffs and collars: 16-point buck shot in Wildlife Management Unit 2A before the season openedPennsylvania cuffs and collars are field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Dec. 20, 2024, editi...
- 15-year-old is named 16th FishMaryland Master AnglerLuca Tucciarella, of Forest Hill, has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program. Fifteen...