
Perennial food plots: nutritional building blocks for fawns
While much attention is paid to growing big bucks, it all begins with doe health, and spring food plots that include self-regenerating perennials.
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While much attention is paid to growing big bucks, it all begins with doe health, and spring food plots that include self-regenerating perennials.

Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, Sea Grant programs at stake.

Learning a tough lesson in the turkey woods.
By Richard P. Smith Contributing Writer Hawks, Mich. — Nov. 15, 2016 was a special day for 79-year-old Carleton hunter Harold Kleinow from. Besides the fact that it was opening day of another firearms deer
By John Hageman Contributing Writer Rossford, Ohio — On the weekend of April 1-2, the City of Rossford Visitor and Convention Bureau teamed up with Bass Pro Shops to host their inaugural Rossford Walleye Roundup
By Ad Crable Contributing Writer Lancaster, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission has found a keeper in its Trout in the Classroom program, a simple but effective hands-on program that allows kids from

Experts are telling us that much of what we thought we knew about both is wrong.

Use your electronics to locate and catch spring crappies before they move into shallow water areas.

Wisconsin angler encounters first ‘wiper’ in Hoosier country.
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