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Michigan conservation officers help transport injured Wisconsin hunter out of woods in Iron County
Ed Mongin, 81, of Coleman, Wis., was hunting with a group of 10 others on federal land Nov. 17 in Iron County, Mich., when the top of a tree fell and struck him on the

Commentary: Groups celebrate as federal ‘electronic Duck Stamp’ bill nears finish line
Several groups chimed in last week, lauding U.S. House passage of the Duck Stamp Modernization Act, which would increase accessibility to the stamp required of the nation’s waterfowlers. Here are a few of the responses.

On pace for a similar harvest to last year, Iowa deer hunters shift attention to muzzleloader, archery, antlerless hunts
With the two shotgun seasons now in the books, Iowa’s deer hunting shifts to a more solitary endeavor with the opening of the late muzzleloader season and the reopening of the archery season.
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Jeffrey Frischkorn: America is a nation of riflemen
I walk past the parked steel gun cabinet more frequently that I prefer – much more frequently, in fact.
Indeed, my movements shadow what was easily the preferred place to pull out a firearm:

Minnesota DNR commissioner reviews first year of state’s ‘4 The Outdoors’ plan
The conversation started in 2021 when the Minnesota DNR introduced a program called “4 The Outdoors” at its annual roundtable event. The program was described as four steps in four years (officially beginning in 2023)

Jeff Frischkorn: Our angling and hunting lives are but a short glimpse
It was cold. More than enough cold, in fact, for someone who hadn’t felt the touch of a deer-gun-season winter day in a number of years.
Try three, or maybe it’s been four. Possibly

Gear & Gadgets: New Outdoor News logo wear, and much more
The same slicing, fluttering action and loud rattles of the famous Rattlin’ Blade Spoon but taken to the next level.

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announces leadership changes after longtime head Whit Fosburgh steps down
Another national sporting and conservation group has seen a leadership shakeup following the announcement earlier this month that Whit Fosburgh has left the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.
Fosburgh, who led the influential group for

Scrambling to fill the freezer? Here are three ways to get one more deer before year’s end
This is the down-to-the-wire time when a lot of hunters gaze into their chest freezers and realize that it wouldn’t be so bad to go into the new year with some more venison.