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Wildfires in western North Dakota burn more than 120,000 acres, claim two lives
Multiple wildfires are sweeping across the prairies and badlands of western North Dakota, leaving devastation in their wake.
Two people have died, and eight have been injured. The Williams County Sheriff’s Office reported that

Jeffrey Frischkorn: Picking out a personalized plate for Ohio’s outdoors
In a day and age when very nearly every SUV, pickup truck, and such are accursed to resemble one another, a vehicle owner trying to set himself (or herself) apart can turn to various mechanisms.<br

Outdoor Insights: Fishers rebound in Minnesota, and making up for lost time in the hunting woods
An update to the 2024-25 trapping season has piqued my interest: Minnesotans can now trap fishers statewide. Dedicated readers of this space have seen trail camera images that my dad has obtained of fishers on

Looking deeper into the situation for North Dakota pheasants
While the headlines get all the attention – “Pheasant Numbers are up 25%” – there’s so much more to the story and you don’t have to be a biologist or a hunter to understand the

Bill Hilts, Jr.: ‘Deer Doctor’ tips for hunting the whitetail rut in New York
Peter Fiduccia, of Gilbertsville, in Otsego County, N.Y., is the “deer doctor” of New York State.
The long-time host of Woods and Water television show has been a good friend for the better part

Steve Carney: A Minnesota duck update, and a bad experience in the deer blind
I recently spent an afternoon in a ground blind I set up last August. I was anticipating some deer-hunting action on this perfect late afternoon.
After an hour or so in the blind, I

Some miss the old days, but changes for Minnesota’s Camp Ripley bowhunt mostly smooth sailing
Around this time, for the past 70 years, Camp Ripley in central Minnesota would have been buzzing with activity as officials there prepped to host the military base’s annual weekend-long deer hunt for a couple
Minnesota Mixed Bag: Deer hunters invited to share wildlife observations
Minnesota deer hunters can use an online log to report wildlife they see while hunting. Data from the observation logs help the Minnesota DNR estimate population level trends for deer and track wildlife distribution for

Trapping season 2024 features new regulations, and a new zone in Minnesota
Otter, bobcat, and fisher trapping seasons in Minnesota will change this year with a longer window for otters, and a larger geographic reach to take one bobcat and one fisher.
“The primary change is