
Cash: a bird dog’s bold journey to confidence
In 2018, my fox-red Labrador, Luna, was getting on in age, so I decided it was time to search out a companion retriever for her.
Looking back, there is no doubt my subconscious spurred

In 2018, my fox-red Labrador, Luna, was getting on in age, so I decided it was time to search out a companion retriever for her.
Looking back, there is no doubt my subconscious spurred

I’ve found a few whitetail antler sheds over the years, but I wouldn’t call myself a shed hunter. Usually, when it happens, I blunder into one while trolling for spring gobblers, the find sometimes a

Four toms had put on an incredible show not far from this place the previous morning. I called two of them to within 25 yards, but never got the shot I wanted with my bow.<br

Our partners at the National Deer Association have just highlighted three such studies that show we may soon be able to detect CWD-causing prions outside of animal tissue – including in scrapes, at feeders, and

As the ammunition shortage that firearms owners experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic has eased somewhat, those who reload their own ammunition are also finding the components they need more readily available.

“Feast or famine,” “When it rains it pours,” those are old clichés that can certainly describe a few situations applicable to the sporting interests in New York right now.
In March, both the Erie and Niagara County Federation of Conservation Clubs paid tribute to their conservation leaders, as well as the rank and file workers behind the scenes deserving recognition.

The New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame will induct 12 new members at the group’s annual banquet in Canastota on May 21.

Overall, hunting license sales decreased by approximately 3.1% in 2022 compared to 2021. Coincidentally, resident and nonresident license sales each were also down 3.1%.
Just six of 46 states saw an overall increase in
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