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Different strokes for different folks

Funny thing, isn’t it, how sport fishermen in Ohio aren’t allowed to average their catches the way big business and industry will be able to average their water withdrawals from Lake Erie and its vulnerable

Weather story so far this year: Drought averted

The final chapters of the weather story for 2012, of course, have yet to be written, but halfway through the year the plot will surely focus on the dramatic swing in precipitation trends, according to

Another Tough Year for August Squirrel Hunters? Maybe…

Some of you may recall a couple of blog posts and articles last year in which I reported – and lamented – that my preseason scouting for squirrels had revealed an almost non-existent hickory nut

Quit the grousing

Thinking about a mid-September ruffed grouse hunt is enough to take some of the sting off summer’s hot, humid days. But the news, fully anticipated for the last three years, reported a 25 percent decline

Thunderstruck on the Ausable

I think I’ve found my answer. When Steve and I quit golf cold turkey several years ago, I didn’t know how long it would last, if I’d ever go back to the links, or if

Expanding your outdoor horizons enhances enjoyment

A stream outing with my daughter a year ago led to the discovery of ripening black raspberries — lots of them! The trout fishing was good, but three days later, we were back toting containers

Study by SIU research team points to cougar resurgence

They’ve become the “Bigfoot” of Illinois. Cougars, also known as “mountain lions,” have been the mysterious subject of deer hunters’ tales for the past five years. But wildlife officials have never confirmed the big cat’s

Looking ahead, but seizing the moment

We’re always looking ahead to the next issue here at New York Outdoor News, so when we’re actually locking up one for the press we’re most likely pecking away at the next one or two,

Ten counties dropped from this year's late-winter deer season

DNR announced today (June 14) revisions to the state’s late-winter deer season for 2012-13. “Based on an annual review of antlerless deer harvest and deer management needs in individual counties,” the revisions result in the

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