
Ticket to a hot bite during a dog-days lull: moving water
Experiencing slower fishing action in this July heat? Then move your boat into the current and find some active biters.

Experiencing slower fishing action in this July heat? Then move your boat into the current and find some active biters.

For rare, native trout, “it’s like backing up your data. You store off-site what’s precious, and we’re confident that this is good for Apache trout conservation.”

World’s largest sportfishing trade show kicks into high gear.
A legislative hearing on a bill, the Migratory Bird Framework and Hunting Opportunities for Veterans Act, is scheduled at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, July 17, according to the House Committee on Natural

An early look at the 2018 pheasant forecast begins with nesting success, which is likely a mixed bag.

These common though elusive wading birds intrigue birders and lakeshore owners around the country during the heart of summer.

With new hunting offerings, nearly 1,400 individuals from around the country have come through during their visit to the reserve for a total of 1,806 instructional hours.

HANOVER, N.H. — A bear that was relocated to northern New Hampshire a week ago after she and her cubs were raiding trash bins and bird feeders near Dartmouth College in Hanover is on the

Ruling involved owners of hunting preserves who challenged regulations imposed by the Missouri Department of Conservation in 2014. The regulations attempt to help stop the spread of chronic wasting disease by limiting the importation of
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