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38 dogs were close to drowning on a Mississippi lake, but fishermen responded with quite a catch
By the time fishermen spotted the first head bobbing above the water, the 38 dogs were exhausted and struggling to stay alive.
The hound dogs had plunged into a large Mississippi lake while chasing

Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Archery range opens in Northeast Region
Pennsylvania Game Commission Northeast Region Director Michael Beahm announced that the first archery range in the northeast region has been completed and is now open to the public.

Understanding these four shotgun myths can make you a better shooter
You rarely, if ever, see shotgun pellets in the air. You only know if you hit the target or missed. Shooting patterns at paper helps you understand what’s going on, but it’s still a 2-D

Here’s how to lay eyes on your target deer in midsummer so you can build a fall hunting plan
It wasn’t that long ago that the word “hit-lister” didn’t exist in the whitetail-hunting lexicon.
With the growing-deer movement, that has all changed. It’s no longer just the power couples on hunting shows who

Pennsylvania Game Commission seeks feedback from antlerless deer license buyers
The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced in mid-June that it is asking hunters to provide feedback on their antlerless deer license buying experience this summer.
After the agency received a black eye in a highly

CWD areas expand in Pennsylvania due to new detections
The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently announced the expansion of several chronic wasting disease management areas due to new detections of the disease.
Disease Management Area 2 will expand following the detection of CWD in

DNR to host eight deer population meetings in western Iowa this July to discuss declining herd numbers
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting eight meetings in Western Iowa to discuss the status of the region’s deer herd as population levels have fallen in recent years. The meetings are open

Bear population continues to expand across Minnesota
When a black bear is spotted outside of its primary range in the northern third of the Minnesota – as has been the case recently in St. Cloud and locations south of the Twin Cities

Brush-busting deer guns: Still useful, increasingly popular
Grandpa and great grandpa loved their brush busting, lever-action .30-30s, .35 Remingtons, and .32 Winchester Specials, but should you?
Yes. But not for the brush busting.
Because the bullets aren’t all that good