Your Daily Outdoor Update – September 14th
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Fall leaf peeping season a good time to go in search of them
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Springfield, Ill. — 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
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Munising, Mich. — Munising fisherman Ron Avery caught his largest lake trout to date on July 9 while trolling north of Munising. The lunker laker was about 40 inches long and weighed 32 pounds. Avery was obviously pleased about making the catch, and he was surprised to see that the fish had been fitted with
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Waterfowl season is upon us, and as hunters take to the field, the last thing they are thinking about is the relationship between the rising cost of eggs and migratory birds. What links them is avian flu. The highly pathogenic H5N2 strain this past year has killed more then 48 million birds in commercial egg
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Erie, Pa. — As species of plants and animals continue to spread through Europe via canals that connect their waterways, Ponto-Caspian region animals such as fish and invertebrates remain the most likely to make the trip across the Atlantic Ocean to North America. The Ponto-Caspian region is an area that includes the Black, Caspian, and
Great Lakes still plagued by plant, animal invasive species Read More »