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- Pennsylvania’s Conneaut Lake a nice choice for late spring bass fishingFishing adventures are more fun when shared with a buddy, so I asked my friend, Mark, to accompany me for a bass fishing adventure at Conneaut Lake in Crawford ...
- State Roundup: Start with Iron County when looking deep into issues with Northern Wisconsin’s deer herdSteve Heiting’s deer series continues with a look at Iron and Ashland counties, along with an accompanying article on the front page of our June 14 print edit...
- Wisconsin Natural Resources Board seeking more input on wake boat issuesWake boats, and issues associated with their use, caught the attention of Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) members in May and will be on their agenda in ...
- Black carp movement is evident in IllinoisEfforts to monitor black carp in Illinois rivers continue to strengthen, with a bounty program that pays anglers for catches remaining in place and the species ...
- Hybrid striped bass can be found in many Ohio waters, and certainly earn their hard-fighting reputationHeterosis (hybrid vigor) means a hybrid striper has more potential than the parents to grow faster, attain a beefier physique, and show a higher tolerance to st...
- Illinois gobbler ranked 7th heaviest in state history, top tom taken by female hunterAs she did with the first five turkeys she shot in her hunting career, Jennifer Cheely grabbed the freshly-harvested Edgar County tom and threw it over her shou...
- Illinois’ statewide fishing report on June 8, 2024Fishermen finding more bass as summer water nears. A look at the Illinois fishing report from across the state on June 8, 2024. The post Illinois’ statewide f...
- Pennsylvania Reader Stories: Some poach gobblers during the Sabbath dayThe so-called “Sunday hunting ban” has never stopped Norm Green, of Northeast Pa., or me, during spring gobbler season. We have always utilized Sundays as s...
- From bass to panfish, topwater lures dominate in JuneSummer is here, and with it comes a sense of consistency in fishing. The unpredictability of spring is fading as weather patterns become more stable. Anglers ty...
- Wisconsin’s Coverts Project workshop opens land management idea exchangeThe future of wildlife in Wisconsin will depend in a large part on how landowners manage their property in the future, and that is why the Coverts Project remai...
- Episode 491 – New DNR F&W Division leader, muskie talk, Ducks Unlimited, bear meat, sea lampreysThe Minnesota DNR announced this past week that longtime Fish and Wildlife Division Director Dave Olfelt will be retiring from the position. Managing Editor Rob...
- Steve Griffin: Here’s why I care about Lake Superior coaster brook troutWhy should I care about restoring coaster brook trout to Lake Superior and its shoreline tributaries? Because they’re native, they’re spectacular, they’re...
- New York prepares for summer harmful algal bloomsAs the summer season fully approaches, officials from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the State Department of Health are encoura...
- Bob Zink: Post-party illnesses a reminder of how to cook bear meatI have friends who have varying degrees of meat aversion. One will eat fish, but no other meat. One has a pet pig and will eat nothing with pork in it. Another ...
- Outdoor News is hiring! MN Staff WriterJob Title: Full-Time Staff Writer Company: Outdoor News, Inc. Location: On-site (Hybrid options eventually available) About Us: Outdoor News, Inc. is the leadin...