
Outdoor News video: Top trends at the 2020 SHOT Show
Outdoor News shooting writer Ron Spomer shares some of the highlights he saw the hunting industry unveil at the recent Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas.

Outdoor News shooting writer Ron Spomer shares some of the highlights he saw the hunting industry unveil at the recent Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas.

Fifteen or 20 minutes will likely cut it, and not only will it keep your dog in better shape before next bird season, but it’ll pretty much ensure a better quality of life overall.

A Saturday opening day has its merits as well as its drawbacks, but if more hunters can get to go, then why not? For this hunter, keeping it to a Monday would prove far less
Western New York Earlier this month saw some good to very good lower Niagara River action despite some marginal conditions. Capt. Chris and Capt. Connor Cinelli both reported good action in the lower Niagara River

Take advantage of training opportunities during the long, dark hours spent indoors this time of year.
Western New York Lower Niagara River fishing slowed a bit, but sometimes you must adapt to whatever conditions Mother Nature gives you. Southwest winds pushed boats along as conditions became a bit more stained. Switching

A good taxidermy mount can be an expensive option, but for this blogger, there’s a more practical and far less expensive way to make the memory last.

Hunting season was a bit more difficult than in years past all the way around. For the regular Southern Zone big game season opener, our traditional trip to Steuben County saw limited participation from our
Western New York Mark Romanack and his Fishing 411 TV crew came into town earlier this month and managed to get a couple of fishing days in, but the winds caused water conditions to progressively
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