
Know what scrapes are worth hunting over to shoot an October buck
It would be hard to find a whitetail hunter who doesn’t get at least a little excited to find a deer scrape in the woods. While deer use them all year long, the activity around

It would be hard to find a whitetail hunter who doesn’t get at least a little excited to find a deer scrape in the woods. While deer use them all year long, the activity around

For years, you’ve read about declining hunting and fishing license sales and the ramifications that holds for the future of natural resources management, not to mention the potential loss of the outdoors pastimes we hold

We don’t make bigger investments in conservation than we do with those in the federal farm bill. Totaling about $6 billion per year, it is the single-largest investment in conservation that the federal government makes

There’s an interesting culture around duck hunting. It’s one of those pursuits in which there aren’t a lot of passive, weekend-warrior types. I guess in that way, it’s kind of like MMA fighting, or rock

The International Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame will induct five individuals into their 2025 class.
This recognition is bestowed upon those who have spent a great share of their lives promoting, educating, and

While some of our area farmers have gotten a jumpstart on the beans, most of the corn across northern Illinois is going to be in the field for a while yet, especially with the rain

Hunters know that the days are getting shorter as the fall season progresses. That’s good news if you’re anxious for the night sky to show itself, and the drier fall air usually means clearer skies

Remember when there were a lot of booksellers around? Every mall had one or two of them. It seems that most of them have disappeared.
It doesn’t matter much to me anymore because I

We could see it moving through the tall, dull green grass of late summer, moving in our direction. I told our photography group to move back and prepare cameras. The bear was a big one.
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