Your Daily Outdoor Update – November 2nd
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Following behind an energetic springer spaniel is a ticket to a couple of limits of Pa. cock birds
Youthful springer leads the way to Pennsylvania pheasants Read More »
Registered voters in southern Illinois support bobcat hunting and trapping in the state, a poll conducted by Southern Illinois University Carbondales Paul Simon Public Policy Institute reveals.
Poll shows support for bobcat hunting and trapping in Illinois Read More »
Record-keeping angler marks milestone catch
25,000: A bass fishing odyssey Read More »
Columbus, Ohio — A Georgia man who formerly owned deer hunting and deer breeding operations in Ohio has paid $1.3 million in restitution and a $300,000 fine for federal violations, which prosecutors say is the largest financial sanction for a wildlife crime in U.S. history. Benjamin N. Chason, 61, of Climax, Ga., paid the penalties
U.S.-record fine in Ohio whitetail trafficking case Read More »
Norton, Vt. – Pre-season scouting in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom paid off on the second morning of the state’s archery moose hunt for Tammy Miller of Fairfax, Vt. Using a compound bow, Miller took a 931-pound bull moose with an antler spread of 53¾ inches on Oct. 2 while hunting in Norton with her husband, Eric.
Vermont woman arrows state record bull moose [Photo] Read More »
Minneapolis (AP) — Tests on more than 750 ducks shot by Minnesota hunters this fall have turned up no signs of the kind of bird flu that devastated the Midwest poultry industry earlier this year, according to data released by the DNR on Thursday. Wildlife agencies are testing wild waterfowl to see if ducks
Ducks shot in Minnesota test negative for deadly bird flu Read More »