
Fishing line tip: Avoid memory and keeping it in tip-top shape
Store your rod, loosen the drag, but wait till spring before changing your line on spinning and baitcasting reels

Store your rod, loosen the drag, but wait till spring before changing your line on spinning and baitcasting reels

While the Wilderness 50 Conference was occurring in Albuquerque, N.M., the Drieslein clan was birding and traipsing across an Upper Midwestern wilderness area.

The coming of fall is like a giant reset button for the muskie-fishing season.

Flight Times: With timberdoodle migration kicking in, get ready for wet boots and surprising flushes.

With the launch of Ohio’s 2014-2015 archery deer-hunting season, the state’s game biologists are going out on a limb.

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled a mineral rights holder can conduct strip mine operations for coal in the state-owned Brush Creek State Wildlife Area in southeastern Ohio.

On Aug. 18, a few days after Senate Bill 356 was introduced by Edna Brown (D-Toledo), on Aug. 14, to define manure as a type of fertilizer, State Rep. Michael Sheehy (D- Oregon) answered with

For much of the fall, trolling crankbaits dominates most fishing I do. The location (and how the fish are using a particular location) determines the most efficient

Whitetail rutting behavior means more deer-auto collisions during the heart of October. How should you avoid them? In a word: Honk!
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