Plan a Pennsylvania native brook trout adventure
Interactive map can be your guide to many pleasurable days astream.
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Interactive map can be your guide to many pleasurable days astream.
Plan a Pennsylvania native brook trout adventure Read More »
The best conditions for slip-bobber fishing.
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A winning combination: Mr. Walleye and the walleye peak.
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The insects, which are native to Michigan, occur in widespread outbreaks every 10 to 15 years. The most recent outbreaks peaked in 2002 and 2010. They’ve been spotted across the Lower Peninsula and in the eastern Upper Peninsula. Outbreaks usually last two or three years; this is the second or third year for outbreaks in some areas.
Forest tent caterpillar outbreak continues in parts of Michigan Read More »
While most of the state is embracing the thought of the summer season, it’s pheasant-hunting planning season in far southern Minnesota. Planning is underway for the eighth annual Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener, Oct. 12-13 in Luverne, in the southwest corner of the state. It marks the first time Luverne has hosted the event, and according
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Fisheries staff in the northern Lower Peninsula have been tagging muskellunge in the Inland Waterway in an effort to gain better insight into the area’s populations.
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BILLINGS, Mont. — Yellowstone National Park’s superintendent said that he plans to retire next year from a job he called “the best in the National Park Service” and dismissed speculation that the Trump administration pushed him out for political reasons. Superintendent Dan Wenk told The Associated Press that he decided last fall he would retire
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Spinner rigs or live-bait rigs and leeches are producing walleyes on the mud flats and gravel in 18 to 28 feet, depending on the time of day. Slip bobbers and leeches also will turn fish early and late each day on the mid-depth rock piles
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