
National


Ballyhooed Burbot? Idaho approves fishing for species after population rebounds
The fishing season is the first greenlighted by state officials since 1992.

Biologists: Wildfires give habitat, northern Colorado bighorn sheep a boost
Population in the Big Thompson and St. Vrain canyons finally appears to be stabilizing.

Wildlife officials seek cause of Lake Champlain salmon decline
Biologists aren’t sure what’s up, but they are paying attention.

Conflicts between bears, humans spike in New Hampshire
There were reportedly around 800 incidents of bear-human conflicts in 2018 compared to only 410 for 2017. There also was an increase in bear killings by the state and residents, both of which are legal.

A birder abroad: Wildlife- and bird-watching in Uganda
Heading to the heart of Africa produces remarkable encounters with wild, charismatic megafauna and additions to a birding life list.

The technological marvel of underwater cameras in modern ice fishing
Seeing is believing when viewing the subterranean world through the hard water.

Do expensive ice rods catch more fish?
Species- and technique-specific rods can give you a real advantage out on the ice.

A winter ice fishing tactical Q&A with ‘Tackle’ Terry Tuma
As the heart of hard water arrives across the great North American ice belt, “T3” answers your questions to help improve your angling skills this cold-weather season.