Paying for a guided trip? Then listen to the guide – always
They know the rivers intimately, know what works and what doesn’t.
Paying for a guided trip? Then listen to the guide – always Read More »
They know the rivers intimately, know what works and what doesn’t.
Paying for a guided trip? Then listen to the guide – always Read More »
It’s all about giving the future generation (and anglers of all ages) the knowledge they need to learn something new and spend more time outdoors.
Young blood needed to assist with trout stockings Read More »
Sometime in the late 1970s or ’80s the weeds began to get thicker and the rocky shoals where we found walleyes were now engulfed in thick weeds. This had to impact the walleyes spawning in the lake and it began to show. However, more than weeds, it seemed crappies began to proliferate at an astounding rate.
Changing times for walleye fishing Read More »
Turkey or no turkey, time spent in the field with Dad a memory that will last a lifetime.
The 2017 spring season: turkey hunting with my dad Read More »
Harrisburg — Now what? After 18 months of talking about it, the Pennsylvania Game Commission – working together with other state and federal agencies – did some “targeted shooting” of deer within Disease Management Area 2 in southcentral Pennsylvania. Thirty deer were killed over two nights. According to Wayne Laroche, director of the commission’s Bureau
Targeted shooting finds a CWD-positive white-tailed deer Read More »
By Richard P. Smith Contributing Writer Marquette, Mich. — Hunters and members of the Natural Resources Commission will have to wait until at least June to find out if the moose population on the Upper Peninsula mainland increased enough since the last survey in 2015 for the DNR to recommend a hunt in the future.
Tough weather hinders 2017 moose survey Read More »
By Javier Serna Assistant Editor Grand Marais, Minn. — A young moose was crossing Hungry Jack Lake near the Gunflint Trail when it fell through the ice Monday morning, precipitating a local effort to save the animal from a watery death. While many others were involved in supporting the rescue, it was three men, including
Locals save young moose that fell through ice Read More »
Frankfort, Ky. — When Murray resident Austin Gruner caught an 8-pound 2-ounce largemouth bass bulging with developing eggs from Kentucky Lake on Feb. 10, he didn’t keep it. Instead, Gruner took his trophy to Fisherman’s Headquarters in Benton, where employees held it for pick up by a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources hatchery
Trophy bass: Kentucky wants you! Read More »