Your Daily Outdoor News Update – April 25th, 2016
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MEET YOUR DOG’S FAVORITE NEW BAG Plano, IL (April 25, 2016) – He knows when it’s time to go hunting. He follows you from the coffee pot to the gun safe, and then waits by the door as you collect the rest of your gear. He won’t leave your side and won’t look away.
Horseshoe Lake and Ramsey Lake pars shuttered due to electricity shut-off
Shoes drop: DNR announces closure of two state parks Read More »
Pennsylvania’s youthful hunters apparently chose not to brave rain and wind for a crack at a gobbler.
Seems that weather won on youth gobbler day in Pennsylvania Read More »
Young guns blast way to 1,564 turkey kill
Youth hunters bag their birds in Ohio Read More »
East Lansing, Mich. — Among “big lake” anglers, it’s long been accepted that the age of a salmon can roughly be determined by its length. But a program that monitors chinook salmon in Lake Michigan may be threatening to disprove some of those anglers’ assumptions – especially the one that presumes large chinooks are 4-year-old
Research finds catch of big Lake Michigan kings could drop Read More »
Athens, Ohio — Michigan’s spring turkey season runs through May 31. The National Wild Turkey Federation offers some reminders to keep hunters safe in the field, with the motto, “Be Safe. Be Sure. Be Aware.” Safety measures while in the field include those in the box at right, plus: • Never jump across a creek/ditch
Take time this spring to remember turkey-hunting safety Read More »
Perrysburg, Ohio (AP) — High school students at a northwest Ohio vocational school are raising hellbenders – North America’s largest salamander. The salamanders have seen an 80 percent decline over the past 36 years, John Navarro, of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, told The Blade in Toledo. Navarro said there were so few salamanders that
Ohio students help raising hellbenders Read More »
Bemidji, Minn. — A group of eight Minnesota sharp-tailed grouse are now checking out their new digs, part of a pilot project between agencies in Wisconsin and the Minnesota DNR to trap and transfer the birds to a sharpie-starved region of northwest Wisconsin. There likely soon will be others joining them. It’s part of likely
Minnesota sharptails to replenish Wisconsin supply Read More »