Your Daily Outdoor Update – February 15th, 2016
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Upon learning that a wolf survey, courtesy of Illinois Natural History Survey and DNR was being circulated, I thought, “great, just what we all need…
At least one Illinois hunter suspects DNR is crying wolf? Read More »
One thing that people often overlook is the most important part of their gear and that is their clothing and how they plan on dressing for the ice.
Ice fishing tip No. 1: dress for success Read More »
Some predict, however, that could be bill’s death knell Washington — Having been denied access to a far-reaching federal appropriations bill, members of Congress seeking to delist wolves in the Midwest and Wyoming apparently have found another vehicle upon which to hitch their wolf-related legislation. Groups like the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership last month –
Wolf delisting brings new twist to federal sportsmen’s bill Read More »
Kaleva, Mich. — Chuck Vest, of Kaleva, shot a 19-point buck in Manistee County last fall that is the second-highest scoring nontypical on record for the county. The massive antlers have an official nontypical net score of 1794⁄8, according to Commemorative Bucks of Michigan measurer Wayne Anderson. The gross score is 1837⁄8. Anderson measured the
Huge nontypical buck is No. 2 in Manistee County [Photo] Read More »
Harrisburg — As part of its Core Values & Beliefs program, the Williams Company recently donated $2,400 to the Pennsylvania Game Commission to be used for camera-aided enforcement to protect bat caves from intrusions. The funds will go toward adding six new cameras in two new sites. Currently, the Northeast Region has two and the
Cameras will be used to protect cave bats from people Read More »
St. Paul — Two more positive cases of chronic wasting disease in deer in the same area of northeastern Iowa may not move the Minnesota DNR to increase surveillance for the disease along the Iowa border. But with the disease well established and documented to be slowly growing in Wisconsin, wildlife health officials in Minnesota
Minnesota poised to test for CWD again this fall Read More »
Springfield — It’s been nearly two years since a once-prominent Illinois deer hunter was ostracized after it was discovered he’d misrepresented at least one impressive buck that had led to his notoriety. While social media activity stemming from that case benched Marc Anthony from the game of trophy deer hunting, it apparently has not discouraged
‘Fake’ buck reminds Illinois hunters of recent fraud [Photo] Read More »