
Venison for dinner ‘not bad’ – that’s progress in my house
An inside look at deer for dinner in the Albert household.
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An inside look at deer for dinner in the Albert household.
Lodi, N.Y. — Danielle Joseph and Cameron Nichols were looking forward to spending the rest of their lives together, but tragedy abruptly put an end to their dreams. Nichols, 25, was killed in a motorcycle
Springfield — Numbers from the second weekend of the 2017 shotgun deer season are still being tallied, but an analysis of the first weekend provides an update of deer harvest geography in Illinois. A total
Madison — The Assembly Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage on Dec. 6 took the first step toward reinstating a regular muzzleloader deer season on the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Committee members heard from
Baudette, Minn. — Minnesotans longing to be on the ice with rod and reel in hand haven’t received, thus far, the cooperation of the weather as they’d hoped. As of earlier this week, it was

Michigan’s waterfowl season ended with a sky full of ducks, including mostly mallards and a few black ducks.

Attract fish, then employ your sonar to determine the mood of the fish… and the presentation to prompt strikes.

Irrupting owls attract the cameras and headlines, but this Western species has been appearing more frequently during Christmas bird counts in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Be prepared to counter anti-hunting comments on social media. The future of hunting depends on it.
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