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Ohio Insider: A new feature in Ohio Outdoor News
We have a new feature in Ohio Outdoor News that I’d like to draw to your attention. There’s a new outdoor personality profile that’s in the spot that typically holds the Sounding Board in the

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Utah case on transfer of federal lands
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a lawsuit by the State of Utah that sought to transfer 18.5 million acres of federal public lands to state control. The decision came in a brief order

More than 17,000 deer killed in bonus gun hunt
Hunters across Ohio checked 17,373 white-tailed deer on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 21-22, during the state’s additional weekend of deer gun hunting, according to the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Last year, hunters tagged

Ohio’s Trailblazers: For Shannon Mayes, hunting, fishing come full circle
Shannon Mayes can’t really remember a time when he wasn’t into hunting and fishing.
The Gallipolis, Ohio, native, a middle school teacher by trade, has been hunting and fishing all over the state since

First hunter-killed bear in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County was taken illegally, PGC says
The first black bear known to ever have been harvested in Lancaster County, Pa., was killed illegally in Drumore Township in early December, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
John Stoltzfus, 47, of Drumore

Commentary: Dismayed about the changing face of big-game hunting
I’m not sure what happened to deer hunting and I’m also not sure I like it. I’m an old deer hunter right now, but I started deer hunting when I was 16 or 17 years

Michigan hunters relatively safe in 2024
Preliminary results from the 2024 hunting seasons show that hunting incidents last year fell below the 10-year average in Michigan.
There were five reported weapon-related incidents including one death. The 10-year average between 2013

Is your pup stressed? Learn to know the triggers
It’s by amazing coincidence that just about everyone who owns a hunting dog also happens to own the best dog on Earth. For many reasons, we are especially partial to our four-legged hunting buddies, but

Interested in joining the many who use suppressors for hunting? Here are key things to consider
Many fields and woodlots may have been somewhat quieter during this fall’s hunting seasons. The silence wasn’t necessarily due to a lack of shooting opportunities, but possibly because more hunters are now adding suppressors to