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It’s important to keep your priorities clear during hunting season
At this point in the year, it is very easy to spend every waking moment in a treestand. Deer hunting can cause people to become singularly focused on antlers and not about the rest of

Minnesota’s Camp Ripley archery hunters take 202 deer during weekend
The 2023 Camp Ripley archery hunt is in the books, and many officials from the Minnesota DNR, Central Lakes College, and Camp Ripley were happy with the results.
According to the DNR, 1,846 hunters

Turkey hatch in Ohio on the upswing again in 2023
Ohio’s turkey population is showing signs of bouncing back after a rough string of years that produced poor spring hatches.
Ohio’s poult index, a metric used to estimate nest success for the popular game

Hunting, fishing rights headed to ballot in Ohio?
T. Roosevelt Action, an advocacy group dedicated to preserving and promoting the rights of hunters and anglers across the United States, announced recently that it is launching efforts in Ohio to send a constitutional amendment

Ohio’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Nov. 2, 2023
Inland crappies putting on the fall feed bag. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Ohio on Nov. 2, 2023.

Pennsylvania big woods trip shows we’re not the only hunters out there
Somewhere around 2 a.m., my deep slumber was abruptly awakened by the shrill cadence of barks, yips and howls. Taking a moment to get my bearings, I remembered I was visiting my buddy Julian’s camp

Man who cheated in Lake Erie fishing tournament facing new Pennsylvania charges, this time deer related
A Mercer County man convicted of cheating in a high-stakes Lake Erie walleye tournament is now accused of poaching three white-tailed deer.
Chase Cominsky, 36, of Hermitage, Pa., was charged Oct. 23 with two

DNR’s Barb Keller discusses the state of Minnesota deer hunting
It’s hard not to be in a good mood this time of year. The days leading up to firearms opener find me giddier than a toddler on Christmas Eve.

Wisconsin hunters gather for ruffed grouse at Northwoods’ ‘Checkpoint Charlie’
Tom Heberlein has long trimmed two faint trails through the back end of his Northwoods forty to ease access to the Chequamegon National Forest’s deer, ruffed grouse, snowshoe hares, and even beavers.
In turn,