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December 13, 2025

New York DEC debuts new state lands reservation system for Long Island’s January deer hunt

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced that the 2026 firearms deer season in Suffolk County will begin Sunday, Jan. 4, and continue through Jan. 31, 2026.
New for the 2026 January deer hunting season, DEC has streamlined the reservation method to hunt on state-managed lands to an online system.

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Reflecting on half a century of Wisconsin deer hunting

Fifteen minutes after squeezing the trigger, I was dumbfounded. The shot at the buck was only a little more than 50 yards and my crosshairs had been squarely on its shoulder.
As it ran off the buck appeared to be injured, but so far I had not found blood nor hair where it had stood, or in the direction it had run. Could I have missed?

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Have you noticed the lowly clubmoss? What to know about an often-overlooked plant in Pennsylvania’s woods

Somewhere between mosses and ferns lies an interesting group of plants known as clubmosses. They are evergreen, so during the winter you might see them popping up above the snow.
If you spend much time in the woods hunting, fishing or just hiking, you have probably passed them many times, but did you really notice them? Growing only a few inches tall, casual observers often mistake them for mosses or young pine or cedar trees.

Have you noticed the lowly clubmoss? What to know about an often-overlooked plant in Pennsylvania’s woods Read More »

When lakes ice over, bluegills become the ‘star of the show’

We call them “NINs,” “Nine Inch Nails,” in homage to the rock band of the same name.
NINs are what we like our winter bluegills to be. A 9-inch bluegill, or darn close to 9 inches, is a very respectable bluegill in any season and NINs make enduring the brrr and shiver of freezing days on the ice that much more rewarding.

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