Hunters, venture off the beaten path for reclusive gobblers
This spring, move more to find birds on state forests, game lands
This spring, move more to find birds on state forests, game lands
Even if kids aren’t asking about gun safety, that doesn’t mean they don’t have questions.
A rite of spring for decades in the author’s family, three generations hand-plant oaks and crabapples for wildlife – game and nongame alike
Game commissioners trying to sooth angry hunters, protect forest habitat
Washington, D.C. — Sometimes when the government tries to solve one problem, it creates five others. This is exactly the case, observers say, when Congress passed the U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. This bill mandates the use of corn ethanol to increase from the 4.7 billion gallons being used in 2007 to
Pittsburgh (AP) — On a June morning in 2009, fishing for yellow perch aboard the Edward John head boat off northwestern Pennsylvania’s Presque Isle, Dick Brozell, of McKean County, set the hook on a throwback to a prehistoric era. After a ferocious, 20-minute fight, he landed what looked like a monster. “He thought he was
Baudette, Minn. — Michael Klobe, 18, landed what very well could have been a state record lake sturgeon on the Rainy River on April 17. The fish was 70 inches long with a 34-inch girth, measurements that put it heavier than 108 pounds, according to the DNR’s length-girth estimation chart, which, at 70 inches, ranges