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An archery opening-day giant out of southeastern Minnesota
It’s one thing to get a trail cam pic or two of a mature buck, and quite another to have the buck’s sheds, assemble a library of photos of the deer, and then have that

Secluded Winford Wildlife Area supports quality deer and pheasant populations
That narrow access lane off a dead-end road is the only way in and out of the Winford Wildlife Area, a 637-acre floodplain grassland, just north of Oskaloosa, Iowa.
The public wildlife area

Wisconsin DNR to host two open houses in early October to discuss revised draft of wolf plan
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced on Thursday that it will host two open houses for the public to learn about the revised draft of the 2023 Wolf Management Plan.
These open

Hunters a big part of North Dakota’s fight against CWD
Working for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department as a game warden and now biologist has provided countless positive interactions with hunters, anglers, trappers and citizens who love everything about North Dakota outdoors and

Will hunters, shooters support New York’s new background checksystem?
The readers of this publication said it all, at least those who took the time to visit our website and take our by-weekly online poll. In the Aug. 25 issue we asked the question: Have

Woodcock hunt – a good one for beginners – set to begin in Minnesota on Sept. 23
Various hunting seasons have begun during the past few weekends, and the woodcock season will get under way Saturday.
According to the Minnesota DNR, the woodcock population has decreased steadily over the past two

Wisconsin Whitetails Unlimited chapter loses longtime friend with Gary Magnus passing
Northwest Wisconsin’s hunting community, and especially Whitetails Unlimited, lost a friend and supporter with the passing of Gary Magnus, 72, of Spooner.
Magnus lived and breathed hunting of all types. He got a Whitetails

Bowhunting well-represented by pioneers like Jim Dougherty
Many folks don’t know that until 50 years ago, Wisconsin’s cars and trucks killed more deer by accident than bowhunters did on purpose.
In fact, some of us can remember when our whitetails were

Michigan, Pennsylvania game wardens help Montana FWP enforcement seize multiple game animals killed illegally
Montana game wardens from around the state, including Kalispell, Billings and Miles City, recently traveled to Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Kentucky to follow up on long-term investigations of violations committed in Montana. Violations