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Redwood Falls man is Minnesota DNR’s 2023 volunteer firearms safety instructor of the year
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has named Jerry Ludwig, of Redwood Falls, as the 2023 volunteer firearms safety instructor of the year.
Ludwig has been a volunteer instructor since the early 2000s, having

Something’s bruin’ in Southwestern New York’s South Valley State Forest
Black bears in New York State don’t always get a lot of attention from hunters. In fact, most of the harvest comes from whitetail hunters who encounter a bruin while pursuing deer and take advantage

New York’s Moreau Lake State Park grows via 860-acre Big Bend Preserve
A long-anticipated 860-acre expansion of Moreau Lake State Park, in Saratoga County, N.Y., has come to fruition.
In July, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the opening of the Big Bend Preserve at the park which

New York Mixed Bag: Women’s Bowhunting 101 workshop offered at Camp Sagamore
Raquette Lake, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Becoming an Outdoors Woman program is offering a special bowhunting workshop Oct. 4-6, at the Great Camp Sagamore, in the Adirondacks.

Dan Ladd: Get informed before New York’s hunting seasons arrive
If I had my way, every sportsmen in New York thoroughly would read two publications… three actually. These would be the one you’re holding in your hands (or reading electronically), along with the state’s hunting,

Notes off a soiled cuff: All quiet on campaign to reintroduce pine martens in Pennsylvania
We’ve been asked several times recently for an update on the Game Commission’s campaign to reintroduce pine martens in the state. Seems like the commissioners who tabled the motion don’t want to discuss it further.<br

Dove, teal, goose seasons open Sept. 1 in Wisconsin; here’s what hunters should know
It will soon be time for hunters to head out again as three of Wisconsin’s earliest hunting seasons open Sunday, Sept. 1, for early teal, early goose, and mourning dove.
The early teal season

Habitat-based deer management units in northern Wisconsin are one step closer
Returning to more traditional deer management units (DMUs) in northern Wisconsin came a step closer to reality at the Natural Resources Board (NRB) meeting Aug. 14.
The board unanimously approved a scope statement that

UTV Buyers’ Guide: What do updated lineups in the quad market look like for 2025?
Following nine consecutive years of steady growth, the power sports industry scored the all-time record in 2020, when government-mandated isolation boosted demand for off-road vehicles hit 0.7 million sales for the first time ever, and