Your Daily Outdoor Update – March 23rd – Elk Population Survey
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A trio of mallards might teach us more about ducks and waterfowl migration than we could even imagine
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Crankbaits are a great lure to start with for spring time bass.
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University Park, Pa. — A Penn State study into deer movement during the hunting season has shown whitetails react to hunting pressure by moving out of their typical home range. And many times, particularly during Pennsylvania’s hugely popular two-week firearms season, that movement is significant. “Once the rifle season begins, we see some pretty dramatic
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Ava, Ill. — As Walter Krause’s 48-inch muskie from Lake Kinkaid was being declared as the 2014 “Big Fish,” the state’s first 50-incher of 2015 was being caught nearly 400 miles to the north. And here’s the kicker: the newest giant muskie was yanked out of a hole in the ice. Luke Emde, of Mundelein,
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Springfield — Placed at a buffet of various fishes, the largemouth bass appears to have a surprising preference. Old ‘big mouth’ likes to dine on old ‘big head.’ This we learn from a unique study led by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the University of Illinois, which tested the bass’ dietary decisions by placing
Study: Given option, largemouth bass prefer bigheads Read More »