
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.

Outdoor News‘ Kristen Monroe and Tim Lesmeister talk Lake of the Woods during the Association of Great Lakes Outdoors Writers‘ (AGLOW) conference, being held this week on the famed lake in northwestern Minnesota.

The Michigan DNR recently concluded a mark-and-recapture fisheries survey on Paint Creek in Oakland County to better understand the waterbody’s brown trout population. The DNR manages a portion of Paint Creek, downstream from Lake Orion,

The Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937 was supported by organized sportsmen and sportswomen, state fish and game agencies, and industry to tax firearms and ammunition with the proceeds going specifically to wildlife conservation. So, according

While competing at the World Match Fishing Tournament in Hungary last month, Wisconsin Outdoor News’ Kristen Monroe mixed up a batch of bait each day, a concoction that included “jokers.” What are “jokers?” Check out

Ellyn Conhartoski of Hayward, Wis., captured this video Sept. 11 of two rutting elk bulls battling on County Highway M, near Clam Lake in Sawyer County.

The Michigan DNR‘s Chad Stewart talks deer hunting regulation changes that are in effect this fall.

For many people, the opportunity to see a Michigan black bear in the wild is an amazing experience. Black bears are Michigan’s only bear species. These animals prefer large hardwood or pine forests, intermixed with

Outdoor News’ Monroe part of first U.S. women’s team.

Fishermen can’t change the weather, so the only option is to work with what Mother Nature offers each day.
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