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Bobcat hunting hounds tree cougar in Michigan’s Mackinac County
After years of reported sightings and more than 100 trail camera photos of cougars in the Upper Peninsula, one of the big cats finally was treed by hounds on December 1, 2024 in Mackinac County.<br

Glenn Sapir: Shed hunting an opportunity to “deer hunt” after official seasons have closed
In the fall and early winter, hunters are looking for deer wearing an impressive set of antlers. In the months that follow, an increasing number of outdoorsmen and women are looking for those same antlers

New York’s Gibson Brothers have a passion for bucks, brookies, bird dogs and bluegrass
Among the success stories that have originated from New York in relation to artists, entertainers or even sports figures, are the Gibson Brothers – a Bluegrass music act from Clinton County, in Northern New York.

Commentary: Enduring patterns: migrations and hunter harvests
Ancient is our union with woods and waters.
We live in rhythms, circadian and seasonal, granular and in grandeur. Animal migrations are among the most fascinating of rhythmic natural phenomena, some of it well-studied.

Tom Bahti: You can get well in a hurry on sharptails
It was my friend and writer Tom Davis who once told me: “When you’re hunting sharp-tailed grouse, you can get well in a hurry.” I’m not sure that he came up with that saying himself,

Approach carefully with a plan for public-land bunnies
It’s easy to be dismissive of hunting where it’s bound to be a challenge, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some good opportunities out there on public land.
One such opportunity that gets almost

Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Monroeville Outdoor Show Feb. 14-16
The USA International Sportsmen’s Show will run Feb. 14-16 at the Monroeville Convention Center near here, with about 120 exhibitors – including hunting and fishing outfitters, charters and safaris, boat and camper dealers, and sportsmen’s

Nebraska provides exciting winter waterfowling action
The 2024 Minnesota waterfowl season left me unsatiated – a feeling that nagged at me until I began planning an out-of-state waterfowling foray.
Just like many other Minnesota waterfowlers, the myriad days of stagnant

Ryan Rothstein: There’s no easy answers when it comes to energy consumption and the impacts on wildlife
Being a longtime Outdoor News subscriber (and perpetually behind in my reading), a few recent stories about wind energy, and the land easements that come with them, got my attention.
They got the wheels