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Sept. 28 a key date this year in New York sporting world
The last days of September and the early part of October are a time when so much happens in New York’s sporting world. And Sept. 28 is a key date.
The fourth Saturday in

Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – September 16, 2024
Salmon are in the rivers and are accessible.

Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 16, 2024
Boating anglers here have had continued success with targeting chinook and coho.

New York Mixed Bag: DEC holding virtual waterfowl information meeting on Sept. 23
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation wildlife biologists are holding a virtual meeting on Sept. 23, to advise the public of a variety of regional and statewide waterfowl news and updates.

Notes off a soiled cuff: Why so little talk of forward-facing sonar in Pennsylvania?
Why no talk here? We continue to be surprised that there is no conversation in Pennsylvania about the threat posed to fisheries by anglers using forward-facing sonar like there is in other states.
Mississippi

‘Outsider’ population ecologist offers thoughts on Wisconsin resource management
What would an outside professional think of Wisconsin’s wildlife situation?
Dr. Bill Clark is a population ecologist, with a broad background in many wildlife and plant species, who also nurtures a special interest in

Metro Area Fishing Report – September 15, 2024 – video
These warmer temps have things moving (slightly) back into summer patterns. The bigger fish are somewhere in between, but you’ll find fish all over.

Bill Smith, Wisconsin NRB chair, shares vision with outdoor media
Bill Smith, chair of Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board (NRB), has weathered a period of turmoil and change on the board, which sets policy for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
“Ever since 1967 there

Fallen heroes mark the path to Ohio fishing spots
They stand at attention, alone and silent at their final deployment. They are not standing in a faraway jungle or desolate desert.
They stand guard along Ohio highways. Their uniforms have been replaced with