Your Daily Outdoor News Update – November 21st, 2016
Your Daily Outdoor News Update – November 21st, 2016 Read More »
For some reason, Canada geese locally, shy away from decoy spreads
Season for Atlantic Population of Canada geese opens locally with little shooting Read More »
The Rooster Road Trip delivers good canine memories and hunting reflections during a stop in Oklahoma for quail and other upland birds.
Emotional passing of the baton when young bird dog outpaces veteran Read More »
Originally reported as cougars, DNR officials now conclude it was bobcats Nashwauk, Minn. — The report of a pair of mountain lions in Itasca County has been called a case of mistaken identity by a Minnesota DNR wildlife official. After news of the sighting – first reported by the Pioneer Press – circulated on the
Large cat sighting disputed Read More »
By Marcus Schneck Contributing Writer Harrisburg — Far fewer of the ring-necked pheasants stocked each fall by the Pennsylvania Game Commission are snagged by predators or killed by motor vehicles than critics generally believe, according a tagging study done by the agency last year. Of 2,073 banded pheasants recovered in the study, which attached bands
What happens to 200,000 pheasants released in PA? Read More »
Roscommon, Mich. — Michigan Department of Natural Resources biologists want the public’s help to locate denned bears the department uses to collect data, rehome orphaned cubs and train staff on handling wildlife. DNR officials started tracking bear dens in 2005 after acquiring orphaned bear cubs who were abandoned by their mother at a logging
Biologists seeking bear dens Read More »
Green Pond, N.J. (AP) — Pedals, the injured, tall-walking black bear whose two-year trudge through suburban North Jersey made him an internet sensation, was killed in the state’s first bowhunt in four decades. The state’s Division of Fish and Wildlife confirmed in late October it had pictures of an injured bear that was brought into
Pedals, tall-walking bear, killed by hunter in New Jersey [Photo] Read More »