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- Pennsylvania deer farms face a shortage of veterinariansWhen it comes to the health of their herds, many Pennsylvania deer farmers have to take matters into their own hands. And it’s not by choice. A shortage of ve...
- Cisco making a comeback in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay? Stocking efforts show positive signsEfforts to rehabilitate cisco populations in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay are beginning to show positive signs, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, whi...
- MN Daily Update: Catch fish from river shores during high waterThe rivers are running fast and high, making being out there in a boat dangerous, but the fish are biting well. Here are some tips on catching fish right now fr...
- Know the signs of heat-related illness with your dogIf you’ve had a hunting dog for more than five minutes, you know that they don’t stop. Running, jumping, swimming, fetching … it’s all done at top speed...
- Rundown bridge gets facelift, becomes popular fishing spot on Peters Creek in PennsylvaniaA defunct bridge on popular Peters Creek in southwestern Pennsylvania has been transformed into a spot where children and handicapped anglers can target stocked...
- WI Daily Update: Help stop aquatic invasive species through the Great Lakes Landing BlitzThe Wisconsin DNR encourages state citizens to help stop the spread of aquatic invasive species through the Great Lakes Landing Blitz. Here are the details. The...
- What does a day sampling Lake Michigan fish look like in Illinois waters?The late April sun is just revealing itself as the strangely shaped boat crawls past the Waukegan Harbor lighthouse. Captain David Atkinson rocks the throttle, ...
- Vin T. Sparano: Caribou hunt in Northwest Territories provides valuable reminderA few years ago, I read about the tragic death of John Allen Chau, a 27-year-old missionary. Chau died on North Sentinel Island, 500 miles east of India in the ...
- Pennsylvania Game Commission schedules free target shooting event for July 20 in Lehigh CountyThe Pennsylvania Game Commission is hoping to attract hundreds to a heavily-hyped free shooting event in Lehigh County July 20. The family-friendly Learn to Sho...
- Thanks to cameras, Pittsburgh residents seeing bearsMary Mele Abel awoke June 8 to find Ring camera footage of a black bear lumbering through the backyard of her Pittsburgh home on the edge of Frick Park. A...
- Lake Ontario’s Eastern Basin offers a premier smallmouth fishery; here’s how to catch themNational bass tournament trails laud Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River as the premiere smallmouth destination in the country, and for good reason. These p...
- Michigan House bill allows hunter safety course exemption for veterans, residents with concealed pistol permitsMichigan lawmakers are considering legislation to provide exemptions to the state’s hunter safety requirements, and to designate the wood duck as Michigan’s...
- Steve McComas: Lakes have solutions to their own problemsLake creatures have evolved over millions of years, with their survival skills honed over the ages. I’m seeing this play out this year. Fish pre-date us by a ...
- Ryan Rothstein: Here are some reasons why your arrow isn’t hitting the bull’s-eyeOne of my favorite things about vertical bows is that, despite the tremendous technological advances of the past few decades, it still takes tremendous dedicati...
- Ohio’s Middle Harbor project to benefit many fish and wildlife species, along with outdoor usersThe Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has started a project to restore wetland vegetation across 300 acres of Middle Harbor in East Harbor State Park. The pr...