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Sportsmen Since 1968

Saturday, October 12th, 2024

Breaking News for

Sportsmen Since 1968

March 29, 2024

New fishing lures in 2024 that deserve your attention for the open-water season

My dad used to say any lure would work for largemouth bass as long as it was a purple “rubber worm” with a pink tail. My, how times have changed.
America’s fishing industry continues to amaze with crazy innovations, and below, we’ve got a thorough rundown of the top lures available for the open-water season in 2024.

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Ben Moyer: Don’t take public land objections from politicians lightly

It’s not a surprise that some Pennsylvania senators recently expressed the opinion that the Game Commission owns too much land. They stated these views during the commission’s annual interview with the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee.
So, there, senators referred specifically to game lands. But their statements reflect a broader dissatisfaction with public lands in general, including state forests, state parks, and national forests.

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Resolution at Michigan United Conservation Clubs convention supports future Upper Peninsula moose hunt

One of the resolutions the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) approved at its annual convention in Sault Ste. Marie on March 9 supports establishing a moose hunt in the western Upper Peninsula.
The resolution would limit such a hunt to a maximum of 10 bulls, and the hunters who would receive those limited licenses would be determined in a drawing similar to those currently conducted for elk, bear, and antlerless deer.

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Iowa’s spring turkey season right around the corner; here’s what to know

Coming off record harvests in 2020 and again in 2023, Iowa’s spring turkey hunters could be living in the “good ol’ days.” And with three straight years of good hatches across much of the state, roughly 35,000 hunters are ready to hit the woods.
“Two-year-old birds drive the population, do lots of the gobbling and tend to move more than the older toms, which is what hunters like,” said Jim Coffey, forest wildlife biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. “Hunters like to hear a lot of birds and not see other hunters.”

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