Your Daily Outdoor Update – October 19th
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This diminutive migrant that enjoys thick and soggy forest bottomland can add to a hunters day afield.
Woodcock, Pennsylvania woodlands' smallest game bird, can save the day Read More »
Changing interests on Michigan waterways results in a lean freezer, but lots of fond memories.
No whitefish, but plenty of memories for dinner Read More »
Webster, Wis. — Somebody get this kid a lottery ticket, because lightning has struck twice. In a modern day battle of David and Goliath, David Jacobson, 13, of Garrison, Minn., landed what is likely one of the longest fish swimming in Wisconsin waters. On Sept. 12, with help from his family, Jacobson pulled an 86-inch
Teen lands 86-inch sturgeon on Yellow Lake [Photo] Read More »
Billings, Mont. (AP) — A cooperative effort to save a ground-dwelling bird has diverted it from possible extinction, federal officials declared last month, as they sought to safeguard the habitat of a declining species while maintaining key pieces of the American West’s economy – oil and gas drilling and ranching. The Obama administration said the
Sage grouse won’t get Endangered Species Act protection Read More »
Zion, Ill. — An ongoing effort to protect an Illinois state park’s wildlife habitat and endangered plants from deer will include a special archery deer hunt. DNR announced earlier this month that it will offer an archery hunting program at Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach State Park in Lake County. “The archery deer hunt will
Special bowhunt aimed to protect state park’s plants Read More »