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Bob Gwizdz: Celebrating autumn in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula
I am often surprised by how many of my fellow Michiganders say they have never been to the Upper Peninsula. The recreational opportunities – above and beyond hunting and fishing – are outstanding, of course.<br

Illinois’ statewide fishing report on Oct. 25, 2024
Fall fishing remains hot. A look at the Illinois fishing report on Oct. 25, 2024.

New York Fishing Report – October 25-November 8, 2024
Fall fishing is in full swing.

Wisconsin’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 25, 2024
Fishing continues to give way to bird, duck and deer hunting. A look at the Wisconsin fishing and hunting report on Oct. 25, 2024.

Suspects cited in huge southeast Wisconsin deer poaching case
Four suspects have been cited in a long-running southeastern Wisconsin deer poaching case covering almost 200 square miles in Fond du Lac, Washington, and Dodge counties and around the towns of Campbellsport, Waucousta, Lomira, Theresa,

Handloading for deer hunting: Great for accuracy, and can save you some money
“You won’t save much money,” advised an old friend, who long ago convinced me to hand load ammunition for fun and self-gratification. His comment regarding the activity’s economic benefit was correct then because factory ammunition

Pre-rut realities: How to take a buck before the big show begins
Most hunters dream of the whitetail rut, and for good reason. It’s the great leveling agent where anyone and everyone has a chance at a giant. There’s also the promise of all-day activity to get

Forensics, law officers, and teamwork work together to nab poachers
The use of DNA to identify individuals has been a mainstay in the legal system for a couple of decades. The advantage is clear: DNA is not affected by people’s perceptions, judgment, and instead is

ENRTF-funded metro whitetail study ramps up in Minnesota
Seeking to fill in the data gap of white-tailed deer movement and disease transmission across the Twin Cities metro area’s suburbs, University of Minnesota Associate Professor Meggan Craft sought funding from the Environmental and Natural