Mountain biking boom comes at a cost
The sudden growth in popularity also sparked a bike shortage that is still ongoing.
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The sudden growth in popularity also sparked a bike shortage that is still ongoing.
Mountain biking boom comes at a cost Read More »
ST. LOUIS — Artists will no longer have to incorporate hunting imagery to win a coveted spot for their work on the federal duck stamp, a reversal of a Trump-era requirement. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it’s eliminating the “celebrating our waterfowl hunting heritage” theme from its annual Federal Duck Stamp contest, a
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Just 29,000 steelhead passed the Bonneville Dam since July 1 – the fewest ever recorded and less than half the average of the past five years.
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The state is renowned for its fly fishing and trout. Hemlocks are one of the great protectors of their waters.
Could saving the state tree help fix trout fishing troubles? Read More »
It’s being lauded as “a vital missing link in our efforts to restore lake trout.”
Genetic mapping boosts hopes for restoring prized lake trout Read More »
Waterfowlers, beware of low water, especially on this lake.
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How you can participate in this study involving ruffed grouse.
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It’s often said there are two kind of people – cat people and dog people. There seems to be a solid rift between classical music lovers and contemporary music fans. Mars vs. Venus. Leaders vs. followers. Cowboys vs. Indians. Meat eaters vs. vegetarians. It seems all humanity can be lumped into two demographics. When it
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Keep your lures in ‘the zone’ when cruising for Lake Superior lake trout.
Finish the laker season in style with precision trolling Read More »