Your Daily Outdoor Update – April 13th – Mille Lacs Meeting
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Witnessing a couple of strutting gobblers brings thoughts of warmer weather
Spring is coming in Pennsylvania, according to the turkeys Read More »
NSSF offers new video to help parents out
Teach kids safe firearm handling at young age – well before the weapon is loaded Read More »
Anglers hoping the weather turns warmer for season’s start
Well worth the wait for Pennsylvania trout season opener Read More »
The state’s Youth Turkey Hunt set a positive tone for the regular spring season, as the young hunters improved their harvest compared to the 2014 season.
Youth turkey hunters kick off season by boosting their harvest Read More »
York, Pa. — Six Spring Grove individuals have been sentenced to more than $23,000 in fines and costs after pleading guilty to poaching 18 white-tailed deer ranging from yearlings to adult does and bucks, including a 9-point. They were also guilty of being in possession of two additional unlawful deer. Amy Daugherty, 44, Jennifer
Guilty pleas in York County deer-poaching case Read More »
On the night of Thursday, March 19, a portion of the dam abutment for Dam No. 7 on the Muskingum River collapsed.
Portion of Malta dam collapses Read More »
Minneapolis (AP) — Minnesota converted more wetlands into farmland than any other state when crop prices spiked between 2008 and 2012, according to a new study by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers. About 250,000 acres, or nearly 400 square miles, were converted to row crops, according to Minnesota Public Radio News. Most was grassland, but 25,000
Study says: Minnesota converted most wetlands from 2008 to 2012 Read More »