Rogue animal? At a time when bears should be hibernating, one shot and killed after two separate attacks in northern Minnesota
A dog and two men injured in the two incidents; none of the injuries thought to be serious.
A dog and two men injured in the two incidents; none of the injuries thought to be serious.
To this point, that’s more than 5 percent ahead of last year’s totals; and elusive elk put down by wildlife officials to protect deer herd, domestic livestock from disease potential.
Iowa deer harvest pushes past 90,000 Read More »
Detecting light ice-fishing strikes via your float.
Your Daily Outdoor News Update – Dec. 19, 2017 Read More »
Even as an extremely hectic year speeds to its end, I’m allowing myself a brief moment of contentment to breathe and reflect upon my 2017 hunting season. It was good. Actually, it was phenomenal. There were no debacles, no forgetting a vital piece of equipment, only to realize after getting situated in a stand that it was
This deer-hunting season was one to savor Read More »
Author forgoes shooting at “iffy” target.
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Includes 73 mule deer and 34 white-tailed deer. Season will run through Feb. 15, unless hunters fill a quota of 200 deer of each species before that date.
In Montana, more than 100 deer harvested in first weekend of special CWD hunt Read More »
Scientists say they fear shifting climate conditions are to blame.
Vermont’s moose population struggles despite hunting cutback Read More »
SEATTLE — Washington state officials have canceled an Atlantic salmon farm lease belonging to a company that also operates another salmon farm where more than 160,000 adult fish escaped into the Puget Sound last summer. Public Lands State Commissioner Hilary Franz says the decision is final with no room for negotiation, The Seattle Times reported
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