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- New York archer from Washington County pursuing Paralympic dreamChris Hall has never let his disability stand in the way of his hunting and fishing desires. The 28-year-old accomplished archer from Greenwich, in Washington C...
- New York hunter reflects on rare opportunity to take massive Pennsylvania bull elkName your child “Hunter” and it’s almost inevitable the kid will grow up to be a sportsman. So it is with Hunter Beiler, of Rexville, N.Y., (Steuben Count...
- MN Daily Update: Zebra mussels confirmed in west-central Minnesota lakeThe Minnesota DNR has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels on a west-central Minnesota lake. Here’s what to know. The post MN Daily Update: Zebra mussels c...
- Mother Nature disrupts timeline for restoration project on Northwest Iowa’s West Swan LakeOne of the most successful programs with Iowa’s water bodies is the restoration work done on the state’s shallow-water lakes, and one of the more recent suc...
- Long Island trout? You bet on the Carmans RiverLong Island is best known for its outstanding saltwater fishing. From striped bass to bluefish to summer flounder and other species, chances are pretty good the...
- New York Cuffs & Collars: Three charged for deer-related violations after weeks-long investigationNew York cuffs and collars are field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the May 3, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post New York Cuff...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the May 3, 2024, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Ca...
- Things looking great for New York’s Great Lakes fishing in 2024New York State is blessed with more than 7,500 lakes and ponds, 70,000 miles of rivers and streams, and hundreds of miles of coastline. Yes, New York, our own E...
- Giant blue catfish becomes an official record in OhioJaylynn Parker’s 101.11-pound blue catfish has officially become the new Ohio state record for the species. Parker, 15, of New Richmond, caught the blue catfi...
- New York DEC establishes new Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Civil RightsThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is establishing its first-ever Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Civil Rights. The new office will...
- New York DEC pays tribute to fallen officersOn March 14, family, friends, and colleagues remembered New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Officer Stephen Lawrence Raymond with the dedica...
- New York Mixed Bag: State Parks attract 1 million visitors during April eclipseGovernor Kathy Hochul’s office has announced record-setting tourism numbers in New York from April 6-9 as visitors arrived for the total solar eclipse. Nearly...
- New fishing regulations implemented in New York to protect sharksThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced changes to recreational fishing regulations in New York’s Marine and Coastal Di...
- New York State 4-H Shooting Sports on display at Capitol event4-H Adirondack Guide Clay Lord represented Warren County 4-H Natural Resources and Shooting Sports programs at the second annual Rural Resources Fair hosted by ...
- New landowner meets with New York’s Adirondack hunting clubsThe new landowner of 92,500 acres in the central and eastern Adirondacks recently held a meeting with hunting and recreational clubs which have traditionally le...