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Commentary: Reflecting on 60 years of the Wilderness Act, and the continued importance of protecting Minnesota’s Boundary Waters
Inextricable from Minnesota’s identity are the boreal forests and abundant fresh waters of our state. In particular, northeastern Minnesota hosts the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness – our state’s crown jewel – a vast landscape

The one thing you can bank on in hunting? Success is not guaranteed
Anytime a hunter heads into the woods, the outcome of the hunt is never known.
Savvy hunters wishing to put the odds in their favor spend hours preseason scouting their favorite hunting areas. They know

Be willing to move stand locations this season to fill more deer tags
A friend owns several hundred acres of land and, insists on hunting from the same tree stand every season. Sometimes he’s successful; sometimes he’s not.
In my opinion, the times he fails to

Michigan Natural Resources Commission being sued over coyote season reduction, response expected soon
Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association have filed lawsuits against the Michigan Natural Resources Commission over the closure of coyote hunting for three months stating in court documents that

Jeremiah Haas: Coordinate with local farmers for a better deer hunt
While some of our area farmers have gotten a jumpstart on the beans, most of the corn across northern Illinois is going to be in the field for a while yet, especially with the rain

Michigan EHD cases continuing to spread with 2,000 dead deer reported
This fall’s first frost can’t get here soon enough for deer hunters in southwest Lower Michigan.
That’s where a nasty outbreak of dreaded epizootic hemorrhagic disease has been confirmed and has been killing healthy

Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 4, 2024
Hunters warming up; salmon still hitting in rivers. A look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on Oct. 4, 2024.

Pennsylvania Game commissioners approve land acquisitions, mining deals
Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their recent quarterly meeting, approved seven acquisitions – one donation, five purchases and one exchange – that would add more than 1,000 acres to state game lands.

Pennsylvania Game Commission shooting ranges are being renovated
Across Pennsylvania, on state game lands, the Game Commission has established shooting ranges, many of which have begun to receive a number of updates and improvements.
Todd Holmes, the agency’s shooting sports coordinator,