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Fur market report: Raccoons improve, bobcats hold and skunks don’t stink
With the second half of the fur harvest season now in full swing, there are signs that many items will have a firm, or even improving market going into spring.
While it is certainly

Regulations approved for coyote hunting and trapping in Michigan
Following intense discussion, multiple changes to the coyote hunting and trapping season, and a lawsuit against the state Natural Resources Commission by two of the state’s conservation clubs, the Michigan NRC voted to approve updated

Management plan for Minnesota’s Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area near completion
In coming months, the Minnesota DNR will have some updates to share about the property now known as Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area in Washington County near the Twin Cities.
Kelly Pharis, Keystone Woods

Two sportsmen’s clubs in Pennsylvania with long history of feeding deer in winter told to stop
The Cross Fork Sportsmen’s Association has been feeding corn to deer during the winter months for 65 years.
Although feeding deer or any wildlife is not encouraged by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, it is

Gretchen Steele: New General Assembly session offers opportunities for Illinois’ outdoors
January in southern Illinois has a way of telling the truth. January isn’t just a cold and quiet time – it’s when the Illinois General Assembly gathers in Springfield to kick off its spring session.<br

Steve Piatt: Back to the challenge of hunting a big-woods buck
Our 16 years in the Adirondacks came to a close in 2013 when we returned to the flatlands of the Southern Tier of New York and Northern Tier of Pennsylvania, straddling the state line and

Legislation to open mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters moves to Senate after House vote
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 214 to 208 on Wednesday afternoon in favor of legislation that would reverse a 20-year Biden-era ban on mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
The 20-year

Winter weather drives geese seldom seen in the state to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s winter skies delivered an unusual spectacle this season, as a convergence of weather systems and migration dynamics produced one of the most notable goose fallouts the commonwealth has seen in years.
Across central

Should hunting, fishing guides be licensed? Legislative debate set to begin again in South Dakota
South Dakota lawmakers will again weigh whether the state should require hunting and fishing guides to be licensed as the state’s annual winter bill-making session is under way.
It’s a debate that’s resurfaced as