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Cold and deep snow make for a tough Wisconsin rabbit hunt
On a frigid Sunday, while the Green Bay Packers licked their wounds as they jetted home from rainy California, a dozen hunters gathered in Fond du Lac County, Wis., for an adventure that turned out

Glenn Sapir: The use of a shooting stick pays off this past deer season
Every season, whether it is when fishing for bass in open water, fishing through the ice, hunting for deer or turkey, I learn something that makes me better at what I do.
What have

Commentary: Revamped national survey reveals participation in hunting, fishing, more
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since 1955 has followed trends in the outdoors by conducting the National Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Survey about every five years. It’s a massive, continuous effort.
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Ryan Rothstein: Take advantage of the many things a typical winter wouldn’t allow in the deer woods
If you’re the type that happens to enjoy winter, you’ll have to forgive me.
Whether your sled has been parked in the shed all winter or if your ice-fishing season has been a complete

Dan Ladd: From snowmobiles to hooks and bullets, all equal time well spent outdoors
Although I sort-of own a snowmobile, I wouldn’t consider myself a snowmobiler. But I used to be, sort-of.
One of the few luxuries my hard-working father ever afforded himself was a snowmobile. Looking back,

Tom Bahti: New deer stand taking shape to replace original from 1994
Back in the fall of 2022, I described how my daughter Deanne’s deer hunting stand had finally given up the ghost.

Shorter coyote season proposed in Michigan
A proposal to shorten the coyote hunting season is raising concern among some in Michigan’s outdoors community.
The Furtaker User Group and the internal DNR Furbearer Workgroup have proposed several furbearer regulation changes that

Want to remove nuisance wildlife? Here’s what to know about the job
Nuisance wildlife removal is a problem, and it is on the rise in many New York areas for a number of reasons. For trappers, let’s discuss the things required to be a nuisance wildlife control

A Minnesota veteran’s return to hunting results in a dream season
Chad Sheridan’s childhood during the 1980s and ’90s was like that of many rural kids in Minnesota’s southeastern Driftless Area: chasing squirrels, deer, and waterfowl along with family and friends near their home in Cannon