Your Daily Outdoor Update – November 17th
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The challenge from Outdoor News Publisher Glenn Meyer seemed daunting: Encapsulate the past four decades of the outdoors in Minnesota based on stories and images from the newspaper.
Wisconsin gun deer hunters to get their first taste of new hunting regulations when the gun season opens Saturday, Nov. 22
Tom Petry from Rush Outdoors talks about New York Outdoor News.
Didn’t fill a tag with bow and arrow? Don’t fret, because you’re already ahead of the game.
Albany (AP) — Two Texas companies that drill for natural gas have signed agreements with New York’s attorney general to release information about the financial risks to investors from hydraulic fracturing, a drilling method banned in the state while health officials study its effects. Agreements with EOG Resources Inc. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. require they
Madison — Wisconsin wolf hunters and trappers learned quickly from the past two seasons. They – trappers mostly – harvested wolves much more quickly than during the past two seasons, which the DNR attributes to those with permits getting out earlier in pursuit of wolves. As of Oct. 29, a total of 119 wolves were
Few hunters have the time or resources to conduct a full-scale study of seasonal travel and habitat use of mature bucks in their hunting areas
St. Johnsbury, Vt. — A record bull taken during Vermont’s early October archery hunt highlighted the state’s 2014 moose season. Vermont Fish & Wildlife officials labeled the season a success, with preliminary harvest numbers showing 22 moose taken by bowhunters in the Oct. 1-7 archery season and another 147 during the Oct. 18-23 regular season.