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- Big money up for grabs during the 42nd Annual Walleye Weekend on Iowa Great LakesEach year the Iowa Great Lakes Area kicks off the walleye season with the Iowa Great Lakes Area Walleye Weekend tournament put on by the Iowa Great Lakes Area C...
- Nevada plans state’s first moose hunt as unusual southern expansion defies climate changeIn what will be a tiny big-game hunt for some of the largest animals in North America, Nevada is planning its first-ever moose hunting season this fall. Wildlif...
- Streams of Thought: Questions being asked about Mille Lacs regulations … and rightfully soSomeday maybe we’ll know what goes on behind the door of the “technical committee” room where state DNR fisheries officials meet in secrecy with tribal co...
- Expanded use of trail cameras making a big difference for Michigan wildlife researchersAfter about two decades using trail cameras to supplement wildlife studies in the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan DNR is leveraging artificial intelligence to tak...
- Minnesota DNR creates two positions to enhance tribal outreach effortsIn an attempt to improve communications with tribal governments across Minnesota, the state DNR has created two new positions and is now seeking applicants for ...
- WI Daily Update: Where to find walleyes on Pool 4 of the Mississippi RiverThe Mississippi River Pool 4 is very popular among anglers this time of year, and that’s the case this year with wide open waters. Where are the walleyes? Her...
- MN Daily Update: Where to find walleyes on Pool 4 of the Mississippi RiverThe Mississippi River Pool 4 is very popular among anglers this time of year, and that’s the case this year with wide open waters. Where are the walleyes? Her...
- Could low water levels impact fish spawning runs in Minnesota this spring?Springtime and rising (eventually) temperatures signal the onset of spawning seasons for various fish species, a crucial period for most anglers. The mild winte...
- Steve Pollick: Get a leg up now on next deer seasonFor many outdoors folks in Ohio, March and the coming of spring means the running of walleyes, white bass, and steelhead up various Lake Erie tributaries, or wa...
- Technology makes Pennsylvania’s elk center education available for a wide audienceThe Keystone Elk Country Visitor Center, which opened in 2010, has two classrooms that provide an ideal setting to host on-site conservation education programs ...
- Michigan Reader Stories: An elk hunt 40 Years in the makingMy Michigan elk hunt actually started back in the 1960s when I first applied for an elk permit. I applied for two years and then hunting was stopped due to poac...
- Omnibus bills introduced in Minnesota, target budgets unveiledThe Minnesota Legislature reached its second deadline Friday, March 22, which means omnibus bills start to roll out for the various committees. The Senate Envir...
- Brothers tried to fight off mountain lion during fatal attack in Northern California, family saysTwo brothers who were attacked, one fatally, by a mountain lion in Northern California over the weekend tried to scare the cougar away once they realized it was...
- Man pleads guilty in eagle ‘killing spree’ on Montana reservationA Washington state man accused of helping kill thousands of birds pleaded guilty in federal court on March 20 to shooting eagles on an American Indian reservati...
- Infertile waters make Sturgeon Lake in Minnesota’s St. Louis County a modest fishing optionOn paper, Sturgeon Lake looks like it has all the makings of a fine walleye fishery. It’s a large body of water with plenty of depth, there’s a lot of struc...