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From a bald eagle cam active in January to open water and returning waterfowl, an unseasonable warm spell means action for birdwatchers.

Lake of the Woods businesses expect steady hard-water angling for walleyes and other fish species through March 2017, maybe beyond.

The author has owned and fired pistols and revolvers for decades, but still found a Minnesota concealed carry class enlightening and an opportunity to reinforce safety rules and skills.
By Dean Bortz Editor Medford, Wis. — A Taylor County hunting group and Patrick Higley, of Cataract, teamed up to bag what was likely one of the biggest bears shot in Wisconsin in 2016 –
By Tim Bunton Contributing Writer Pittsfield, Ill. — Deer hunters may be the ones to solve a mystery that has DNR and farmers in the region on edge: have wild hogs re-grouped in west-central Illinois?
Jeff Murray Contributing Writer Baldwinsville, N.Y. — Bob Ortolani waited until almost the last minute and put up with miserable conditions, including a crossbow that froze to his treestand. But the veteran deer hunter endured,
By Anthony Candia Contributing Writer Chicago — Now here comes the lesser-feared of the invasive Asian carp – a fish that actually should be more feared, or at least just as feared. According to a

Kristen Monroe learns from Morgan Makowski, Marketing Director of Hydrapak, tips for cleaning your game and staying hydrated in the woods.
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