In New York, cooperative project benefits Wylie’s brook trout
Coventry, N.Y. — For us, it’s as simple as driving over them; zipping along at 55 mph, we don’t even notice. But if you’re a brook trout, it’s an impassable barrier – the end of
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Coventry, N.Y. — For us, it’s as simple as driving over them; zipping along at 55 mph, we don’t even notice. But if you’re a brook trout, it’s an impassable barrier – the end of
St. Paul — The DNR in coming weeks is set to embark upon a study in the southeastern part of the state that officials hope will provide insight into deer movement on the landscape. But

In the market for a new bird dog this spring? Start researching bloodlines now.

In storage since the 1980s, thousands of .45 handguns will hit the marketplace via the CMP. Gun enthusiasts willing to process paperwork can get a crack at one.

Cancer claims a longtime friend, west metro angling guru, and confidant of the author.
Akron, Ohio — As winter began drifting into the Ohio Valley, people were pulling on parkas, adding extra blankets to their beds, and building cozy fires to keep away the cold. But what about wildlife?
Allegan, Mich. — An Allegan County man has pleaded guilty to deer poaching as the result of a DNR investigation. Colton Anderson, 22, of Plainwell was sentenced Jan. 18 in Allegan County 57th District Court
Harrisburg — Pennsylvania’s statewide deer seasons have come to a close, and all final chronic wasting disease test results will soon return from deer harvested by hunters in the 2017-18 seasons. The Pennsylvania Game Commission
Baudette, Minn. — The walleye fishing has been good on Lake of the Woods for a while now. Has it been too good? Walleyes are one of several topics of discussion as the Minnesota DNR
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