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Commentary: Time to protect Ohioans’ right to hunt, fish, and trap
The time-honored traditions of hunting and fishing – cornerstones of the Ohio’s heritage, economy, and community life – are being threatened.
From Oregon to New Mexico, radical proposals nationwide are looking to criminalize casting

Glen Onoko Falls exchange among land deals OK’d by Pennsylvania Game Commission
Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their April 12 quarterly meeting, approved five land acquisitions that collectively would add more than 635 acres to state game lands.
But the board’s approval of a proposed land exchange

Michigan’s December rooster pheasant hunting unit could expand
A pair of proposed changes in small game hunting regulations – one regarding woodcock, the other ring-necked pheasants – were submitted in mid-April by Michigan DNR Wildlife Division to the state Natural Resources Commission.

The best turkey hunters learn from their mistakes
“Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment.”
As I read this quote by Rita Mae Brown in an issue of Reader’s Digest recently, I instantly thought of how

Wild Ohio offering new podcast
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife recently debuted a new podcast – the Wild Ohio Podcast – with the goal of teaching a worldwide audience about what the agency does beyond regulating hunting and fishing

Minnesota’s statewide fishing and hunting report on April 23, 2025
Water temperatures remain low, even in shallow water. Here’s a look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on April 23, 2025.

Minnesota’s Legacy omnibus bill sent to House floor; Senate’s is up next
After the week-long Easter break, the Minnesota Legislature resumed work on Monday, April 21, with the House Ways and Means Committee approving working through the committee’s omnibus packages.
On Monday, the Ways and Means
Minnesota Mixed Bag: Reeds Rice Creek Gun Fair set for May 2-4
The 33rd annual Reeds Rice Creek Gun Fair and Sale is set for May 2-4 in Little Falls. It’s billed as the largest try-before-you-buy gun sale in the nation.

Commentary: Trump to scrap Biden-era rule that elevated conservation on public lands
At an all-hands meeting of Interior Department employees last week, Secretary Doug Burgum stressed that managing and protecting federal public lands “must be held in balance.”
“It says in the mission statement the job