Large extended-season bear kill fails to materialize
Bedford County hunter Cole Schnably, a 34-year-old fiber optics lineman, used a longbow to harvest a 681-pound boar on Oct. 21.
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Bedford County hunter Cole Schnably, a 34-year-old fiber optics lineman, used a longbow to harvest a 681-pound boar on Oct. 21.
Large extended-season bear kill fails to materialize Read More »
These days, ticks are widespread across southern Michigan.
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Why perch from Lake Michigan migrate into West Michigan’s drowned river mouth lakes is a case of mystery and conjecture. Most likely it’s for food.
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Hunters, anglers and all outdoors users might want to avoid concentrated areas of Japanese barberry, one of the most widespread invasive plants across Pennsylvania.
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The setting sun is generally the signal for most hunters to leave the woods and end their day afield. For many others today, however, the hunt begins after darkness falls.
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More women and girls are taking to the traditionally male-oriented outdoor sports every year.
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Michelle Carstensen, the DNR’s wildlife program health supervisor, updated the BAH on the DNR’s surveillance efforts this past hunting season.
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Equitrans Midstream said the well at its Rager Mountain storage facility, located in a rural area about 1.5 hours east of Pittsburgh, was sealed shut with concrete recently.
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As a kid who started hunting in the late 1960s, I knew men and friends who carried old bolt-actions like the Springfield M1903-A3, .303 British, .30-40 Krag and 8mm Mauser. Some were original military-grade rifles, still carrying bulky wooden stocks and too-long barrels.
Father’s prized old rifle lives on in the Duren family hunting lore Read More »