During tough fishing bite, stay determined, persistent
The smart, successful pro anglers know you don’t automatically default to a finesse presentation when a negative bite occurs.
During tough fishing bite, stay determined, persistent Read More »
The smart, successful pro anglers know you don’t automatically default to a finesse presentation when a negative bite occurs.
During tough fishing bite, stay determined, persistent Read More »
“Considering not many went into Lake Sakakawea, this was one of the largest stockings of more than 8 million fingerlings into the smaller fishing waters across the state.”
With 50-plus new walleye lakes, North Dakota steps up stocking efforts Read More »
Writer’s brood learns their lessons well.
Patience, persistence and other life lessons learned picking berries Read More »
Outdoor News Managing Editor Rob Drieslein talks with those in the know on the ins and outs of the out-of-doors.
From the Pages of Outdoor News – July 7, 2018 Read More »
Ludington, Mich. — Double-crested cormorants eat an estimated 77 million pounds of fish a year from the Great Lakes. That number is based on a population of about 230,000 of the diving fisheaters now living and nesting around the Great Lakes. Cormorant populations are well above historic levels and are affecting the highly stressed Great
In Michigan, push continues to revive cormorant control order Read More »
Maumee, Ohio — For the first time, the Ohio Division of Wildlife, with help from public and private partners, will be reintroducing lake sturgeon into Lake Erie by way of the Maumee River. The species formerly spawned in great numbers there and further upstream in the Blanchard, Auglaize, and Ottawa rivers. Early commercial fishermen initially
Lake sturgeon on way to Maumee River in Ohio DNR project Read More »
Florence, Ala. — Young anglers fishing in Minnesota’s Student Angler Tournament Trail have had a busy summer thus far, as the upstart high school bass-fishing league attempts to make further inroads statewide. This past weekend, two high school teams from Minnesota qualified for the final day of the 2018 High School Fishing World Finals and
A busy summer for Minnesota high school bass anglers Read More »
Harrisburg — It doesn’t seem all that difficult at first blush, defining what is and isn’t public hunting. Ah, but you’d be wrong. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has learned that and is taking steps to address it. When the agency holds its next meeting on July 30-31, commissioners will be asked to update their definition
Pennsylvania Game Commission looks to force towns to use hunters in deer culling Read More »