Your Daily Outdoor Update – March 15th, 2016
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Ice fishing has nearly ended, but where you can still find walkable border country ice, you’ll likely find jumbo perch
North country perch late ice-angling advice Read More »
Another great Outdoor News discovery, a simple venison chili recipe found in the pages of the cookbook Game for All Seasons (Great American Publishers). By veteran hunter, fisherman, and chef Harold Webster, author of the best-selling The Complete Venison Cookbook, delights sportsmen and those who cook game with 292 seasonal recipes for venison, fish, fowl, and other delicacies from the field and waters.
Taste of the Wild: Venison Chili Recipe Read More »
Between the ice and open water season on Minnesota’s lakes, this border water provides great jigging action for multiple species.
Spring walleyes and sauger: time to hit the Mississippi River Read More »
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Populations surging due to mild winter weather
Behold the monarch: King of insect migration Read More »
Realistic turkey decoys will increase your odds of bagging a longbeard this spring
The difference in turkey decoys Read More »
Lansing — Anyone who attended the recent Deer & Turkey Expo at the Lansing Center had the chance to see the head mount of a potential state-record crossbow buck in the women’s nontypical category. Brandi Zoll, of Niles, shot the 13-pointer netting 1712⁄8, according to Commemorative Bucks of Michigan, in Berrien County on Nov. 14,
Niles woman arrows potential state-record whitetail [Photo] Read More »
Cloquet, Minn. — While the Minnesota DNR’s latest winter moose survey showed the population in northeast Minnesota holding steady though still indicating a decline will continue, there were a couple of encouraging signs. For the first time, the survey observed notable numbers of moose in the vast, 90,000-acre area burned by the 2011 Pagami Creek
Moose beginning to utilize Pagami Creek Fire burn area Read More »