Shadows and Pennsylvania groundhogs – a winning combination
Introducing a youngster to groundhog hunting in Pennsylvania.
Introducing a youngster to groundhog hunting in Pennsylvania.
A new infestation of this type of mussels in two state streams.
A bluegill fishing tip for late summer.
If you haven’t heard by now about the fireworks that came out of the Aug. 11 Natural Resources Board (NRB) meeting during the discussion on the 2021-22 wolf harvest quota … For more, check out the video below, or see Dean Bortz’s column in the Aug. 20 issue of Wisconsin Outdoor News.
SEASON DATES Aug. 15: Antlerless deer permit application period ends Aug. 28: Reserved waterfowl hunt application period ends Sept. 1: Goose and teal hunting seasons open Sept. 8: Bear season opens in the Upper Peninsula Sept. 11-12: Liberty Hunt Sept. 12: Bear season opens in the Lower Peninsula Sept. 15: Small game season opens (ruffed
DISTRICT 1 COs Zach Painter and Ethen Mapes were on patrol in Ontonagon County when a “be on the lookout” call was received for a subject and the vehicle he was driving. The subject was reported to be causing a scene at a local grocery store and appeared to be very intoxicated. The COs located
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 In May, state wildlife officer Antoinette Jolliff, assigned to Licking County, received a call from the Heath Police Department stating that a woman was having issues with an unknown bird in her garage. Officer Jolliff contacted the woman and learned that a mourning dove had built
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 14: WTU Southwest Ohio Deer Camp, 4:30 p.m., RSVP Event Center, Loveland. For more info call Joel Reynolds, 614-205-1037. Aug. 21: NWTF Kokosing River Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Troyer of Apple Valley, Mt. Vernon. For more info call Barry Coffing, 740-485-1493. Aug. 28: WTU Shawnee Territory Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Greene County Fairgrounds,
SOUTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Allegheny County Game Warden Douglas Bergman reports an Elizabeth Township man was charged for operating an ATV along the Great Allegheny Passage bike trail. The bike trail is maintained by volunteers and is not meant to be used for off-road motorized vehicles. Allegheny County Game Warden Madison Kyle reports