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- Michigan’s statewide fishing report on May 17, 2024Great Lakes bite is improving; toms are still strutting. A look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report from across the state on May 17, 2024. The post Michi...
- Volunteers with Ruffed Grouse Society help complete spring planting for wildlife in PennsylvaniaThe rain held off and the weather was cool and cloudy – perfect for finishing up a massive planting project on Collins Pine Company lands with Seneca Resource...
- Pennsylvania’s McKeever Tract now part of Old-Growth Forest NetworkThe McKeever Tract in Pennsylvania’s Clear Creek State Forest recently was inducted into the Old-Growth Forest Network. “DCNR is pleased to have the designa...
- Vacant Pennsylvania Game Commission District 1 board seat awaits action from Gov. ShapiroThe effort to fill the District 1 seat on the Pennsylvania Game Commission board continues, and it’s unclear if an appointment will be made before the July 12...
- Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Range closures on Game Lands 108 and 179The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently announced that the shooting range located on State Game Land 108 in White Township, Cambria County, will be closed unt...
- Verdict in for wildlife mystery in Nevada where DNA tests show suspected wolves were coyotesThe verdict is in. The latest wildlife mystery in Nevada has been solved. Scientists who set out on a trail through the snow near the Idaho line to gather evide...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1920Watch for cicadas in Southeast Wisconsin starting soon. New research projects study cicadas and ticks. Necedah Outdoor Adventure Club welcomes visitors to their...
- Bill Hilts, Jr.: Remembering New York’s rainbow/steelhead record fish 20 years laterDo you know what the New York State freshwater fish record catches are? Based on my personal experiences, I would have to say most people would not. They ...
- A passion for bettering habitat makes Craig DeJong Minnesota Outdoor News’ Person of the YearIn late April, at his home near Glenwood in west-central Minnesota, Craig DeJong was asked to reflect on the many wildlife habitat projects he’s helped come t...
- MN Daily Update: Take multiple bait options with youTaking a few bait options onto the water with you can pay big dividends. Tim Lesmeister found that out again on a recent outing. The post MN Daily Update: Take ...
- Charter fishing means good times on the Great Lakes right now; here’s how to increase your odds of successIf you’ve ever thought about booking a Great Lakes charter fishing trip, 2024 might be the year to see what it’s all about. A mild winter has led to catches...
- With Illinois’ spring turkey season in the books, hunters wait for numbersThe last turkey has been called in in Illinois this spring, the last turkey hunter has tagged a bird – now it’s a matter of waiting as biologists do some ca...
- Steve Piatt: One happy dog, despite the cancerOver the years, each of the seven Labrador retrievers we’ve owned has occupied a spot in our hearts, and along the way acquired various titles we’ve placed ...
- Ohio Sea Grant funds yellow perch experimentYellow perch is currently a hot commodity, with retail prices well above $20 per pound at the fish markets. With wild supplies not sufficient to meet demand, th...
- Army Corps of Engineers to remove dam in Monongahela River near Pittsburgh this JulyThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will set off its own fireworks in July when it begins demolishing an antiquated dam on the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, b...