CWD in Wisconsin going to eventually lead to fewer deer hunters?
Colorado, Wyoming seeing far fewer deer these days because of disease spread since discovery
CWD in Wisconsin going to eventually lead to fewer deer hunters? Read More »
Colorado, Wyoming seeing far fewer deer these days because of disease spread since discovery
CWD in Wisconsin going to eventually lead to fewer deer hunters? Read More »
Ice fishing innovator just as comfortable when fishing from a boat
Dave Genz: Cool on ice, but at home fishing on the river Read More »
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Lake Orion, Mich. — For years, farm pond owners across the state have followed a simple belief when stocking and managing bluegill populations: Bluegills are prone to overpopulation, and if you don’t catch and keep a lot of them, you’ll end up with a pond full of runts. But the word out of the north
Research reverses thoughts on overharvest of bluegills Read More »
Harrisburg — Pennsylvania’s outdoor traditions like hunting and fishing are increasingly at risk due to rising temperatures, according to a new report by the National Wildlife Federation. Game Changers: Climate Impacts to America’s Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Heritage takes a comprehensive view of the challenges today’s wildlife are facing as climate conditions worsen, threatening the
NWF report: Climate change is risking hunting, angling in Pa. Read More »
Traverse City, Mich. (AP — When scientists discovered six years ago that aggressive Asian carp had made their way up the Mississippi River’s tributaries toward the Chicago area, the Obama administration and alarmed state officials pledged swift action to head off an invasion they feared could devastate fishing and boating on the vital Great Lakes.
Effort to keep Asian carp from Great Lakes appears stymied Read More »