West Virginia state record rainbow trout caught in Berkeley County
A state record rainbow trout was recently caught by Tony Corbin of Gerrardstown, W.Va., according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the Division of Natural Resources
Early summer scouting should involve looking for big buck prints, which can point to travel patterns.
Wherever you go, you'll meet people facing resource issues that strike close to home.
The summer months are important for the deer herd, as fawns born in the spring begin to grow and develop.
Sprouting up: Walk your hunting ground now to see what crops you’ll be hunting deer over this fall.
From dog handling to shotgun prowess, these top outdoor skills will make you a great upland bird hunter.
A state record rainbow trout was recently caught by Tony Corbin of Gerrardstown, W.Va., according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the Division of Natural Resources
The latest tool in detecting aquatic invasive species on fishing boats this summer: K-9 units
The largest member of the perch family, Sander vitreus, has a dedicated angling following throughout most of the eastern United States and Canada
There is some good news and some bad news for anglers on the Missouri River system this season.
Cold-water walleye fishing locations for spring 2013Find shallow areas with likely walleye habitat that other anglers aren’t working |
The post-spawn spring walleye lull before the big biteSome fishing finesse will keep you on the water and halt the post-spawn blues |
Old-reliable river walleye tricks: blade baits and crankbaitsMix up your spring walleye presentations by deploying the classic blade baits and cranks |
New Lures for 2013What lies beneath and up top for this fishing season |
Deer and bowhunting: Treestand safety starts nowLeaving up your stands all year can lead to dangerous hunting situations. |
Alaska Game and Fish shares bear safety tipsAlthough the heavy winter snow may have them wanting to hit the snooze button, it won't be long before local bears begin to rise and shine for the spring. |
Turkey Hunting Safety TipsSuccessful hunting trips require a combination of skill, patience and most importantly, preparation. As turkey season rapidly approaches, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) encourages preparation first, hoping that hunters will brush up on important turkey hunting safety tips before hitting the woods. |
Summary: Minnesota DNR dispatched sow bear; three yearlings were left in area
First graduating class of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement canines will help in battle to halt protected species trafficking.
North Dakota wildlife officials are continuing to cut back on moose and elk licenses.
Arizona wildlife officials say an aerial survey of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve northeast of Scottsdale shows there are stable populations of deer
New Lures for 2013What lies beneath and up top for this fishing season |
Walleye Freshwater Game Fishing GoldThe largest member of the perch family, Sander vitreus, has a dedicated angling following throughout most of the eastern United States and Canada |
Deer and bowhunting: Treestand safety starts nowLeaving up your stands all year can lead to dangerous hunting situations. |
Making homemade venison sausage: It's easy and funIt’s hard to beat the enticing aroma of homemade venison bratwurst or venison Italian sausage sizzling on the grill |
Butchering Big GameHow to cut up a big game animal. When you do your own butchering, you know that the meat has been handled with care, and you get the cuts you prefer. |
Preparation is the key to dining on good deerIn the coming several weeks, hunters will acquire tons – literally – of good meat for the table. |
Pecan Turkey with Maple SauceWith maple season in full swing, now is a great time to enjoy some of that fresh, boiled sap. |
Venison stew with barleyMany recipes lend themselves to substitutions… if you don’t have turkey, then chicken may be very tasty, as well. It’s no different when it comes to big game. |
A Rite of Winter: Western Big-Game Hunting DeadlinesThe west is home to elk, bear, antelope, mule deer and whitetails but it also has opportunities for more exotic species like ibex, oryx and javelina. |
Road-Tripping for Turkeys: Plan now for spring of 2013It’s never too early to start planning for the spring of 2013. |
Trolley Rides Allow Those With Physical Limitations to Experience the Mickelson Trail near Deadwood, South DakotaBlack Hills visitors with physical limitations have an opportunity to view the Mickelson Trail on Tuesday, June 5. |
CWD Proclamation Signed for North DakotaThe 2012 proclamation establishing guidelines for transporting deer, elk and moose carcasses and carcass parts into and within North Dakota is now in effect as a precaution against the possible spread of chronic wasting disease. |
Idaho's Nonresident Deer and Elk Tag QuotasInformation for Nonresident Deer and Elk Tag Quotas for Idaho has recently been updated. |

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New Lures for 2013What lies beneath and up top for this fishing season |
Gobbler-getting gear for 2013: Simply the bestOne of these springs, the gobblers are just going to surrender. I can see it now: a trio of longbeards marching back to my truck, wings behind their heads, just giving up before I even put a tag on them |
Rebounding boat market offers many options for 2013Whether a person is looking to upgrade a current rig, or go “all in” on their first ride, boat manufacturers have plenty to choose from for 2013 |
New Outboards & Trolling Motors for Open Water 2013Modern boaters will appreciate the quieter, more fuel-efficient outboard motors on the market this year. Here’s a look at some of the offerings from top manufacturers for open water 2013. |
2012 Holiday Gift GuideFruit cakes stink and white socks are a bore, so don’t even think about giving either of those items to your loved ones as a Christmas gift: NO ONE WANTS THEM! |
Added: 2013-01-18