Spare gutpile? Grab a trail cam and contribute to U of M research
Grad student’s dissertation asks hunters to help answer age-old question: What’s eating those gutpiles?
Spare gutpile? Grab a trail cam and contribute to U of M research Read More »
Grad student’s dissertation asks hunters to help answer age-old question: What’s eating those gutpiles?
Spare gutpile? Grab a trail cam and contribute to U of M research Read More »
Swans, grebes, shorebirds and others help hunters pass the time in a duck blind.
Few ducks but lots of wildlife at annual duck camp Read More »
CONCORD, N.H. — Moose calves are dying at unprecedented levels in New England, mostly because of the hordes of winter ticks – as many as 90,000 on one animal – that latch onto their bodies and drain their blood. Those are the findings from a new study in the Canadian Journal of Zoology that looked
Winter ticks taking a toll on moose calves in New England Read More »
Deer hunting numbers of note.
Your Daily Minnesota Outdoor News Update – Oct. 26, 2018 Read More »
The Wisconsin DNR has cited the first hunter to kill an elk with a state tag in Wisconsin’s inaugural elk season for shooting across a road.
Historic harvest of bull elk marred by charges that animal was shot illegally Read More »
Agency wants to enact the regulations on an emergency basis to protect catfish over winter. DNR officials hope to have permanent rules ready by next fall.
DNR board approves catfish seasons Read More »