
South Dakota Fishing Report – August 12, 2026 – video
The number of good walleyes being caught has definitely decreased because of the heat, but hopefully, expected cooler temps will improve the bite.

The number of good walleyes being caught has definitely decreased because of the heat, but hopefully, expected cooler temps will improve the bite.

If you are not in a mandatory testing area, but would like to test your deer for chronic wasting disease, you can voluntarily submit a sample to the University of Minnesota’s Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for

If you would like to mount your deer, but prefer to cape your deer yourself instead of using a taxidermist, this video demonstrates the caping process so that you are able to legally bring your

Kyle Bahr, who’s not only an Outdoor News Junior Pro Team Captain, but also an experienced tournament angler, shares a quick bass fishing technique to help you catch more bass in the open water.

Outdoor News Junior Pro Team Captain Tyler Bahr shares his experience with the Tactacam 5.0 for filming his outdoor activities, including some Lake Mille Lacs angling action.

The Minnesota DNR placed a tracking device in a Silver Carp in September 2019, in the St. Croix River between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Silver Carp are an invasive species – give the DNR a call

There’s nothing wrong with cashing in on some eater-sized walleye, but if you want to consistently target larger walters, you need to change up your overall strategy. Check out this video from the folks at

Zebra mussels have changed the landscape on lakes across the country, but this possible solution could help save lakes here. Check out the story here and the video below.

Jason Revermann, head coach of the Outdoor News Junior Pro Team, takes a moment to talk about his experiences with the Tactacam 5.0.

Wildlife officials in Colorado are warning people to keep their distance from elk during their mating season after a bull charged people, knocked a woman down and repeatedly butted her with its antlers. Video shows
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