
December breeding could mean final chance to tag a buck
Whether it is yearling fawns reaching sexual maturity or adult does that got missed in November, December breeding can mean another chance to catch up to a buck for hunters.

Whether it is yearling fawns reaching sexual maturity or adult does that got missed in November, December breeding can mean another chance to catch up to a buck for hunters.

The preliminary 2022 firearms deer-hunting season total of 71,932 animals exceeded the three-year average by 5% in Ohio.

Historically, the future of deer hunting in north-central Minnesota largely has been taken for granted, but that picture changed with chronic wasting disease being found in the wild deer herd near Bemidji.

Anglers who have called for changes to Minnesota’s Record Fish Program could get their wish, with the DNR recently offering an official proposal that would add many more species to the catch-and-release records, while also
Lessons learned after missing on a buck the author has hunted for several seasons.

The disease has been detected in 30 states, four Canadian provinces, three European countries, and South Korea.

Jake Green, 29, of Isle, killed the largest bear taken by bow in the state (by skull measurement) on the morning of Sept. 5.

The so-called spy blind report compiled by the DNR to track hunter compliance during the early September teal season shows hunters performed better than last year and were well within federal guidelines to continue the

A new study, co-authored by the U.S. Geological Survey with research led by Southern Illinois University, is the first to identify an established population of wild black carp in any location across the U.S.
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