
Hunt deer, bear, more at New York’s Allegany Reservoir WMA
Hear the words “Allegheny Reservoir,” and the typical sportsman immediately thinks of fishing, whether it be for walleyes, bass, muskellunge, or panfish.

Hear the words “Allegheny Reservoir,” and the typical sportsman immediately thinks of fishing, whether it be for walleyes, bass, muskellunge, or panfish.

As I espied the elk, I figured he was pushing 35 yards away.
Upon releasing my arrow, however, I quickly realized that he was much further away. The carbon shaft struck noticeably low, barely

Taking the west route to Gene Lake, I’d have to pass through Campers Lake and Swanson Lake. According to what I’d read, this area had good moose habitat.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation remains confident that the state’s bear hunters will have a successful fall hunting season, but the action may come later rather than sooner.
DEC biologist

The Alexandria area in west-central Minnesota is a popular destination for outdoor users across the state, most notably those who want to spend time on the water fishing or otherwise recreating on the hundreds of

Minnesota’s bear-baiting season began Aug. 11, and the bear-hunting season kicks off Sept. 1, so the Minnesota DNR finished up bear food reports this past week to inform what hunters can expect heading into the

Bear baiting season is open and hunters are out preparing their spots for the upcoming season, which begins Sept. 6 in the Upper Peninsula and Sept. 9 in the Lower.
Here are some frequently

Given Minnesota’s low moose numbers, I’ll probably never have the chance to hunt these kings of the forest around home. That’s OK, though. I experienced enough moose hunting to last me a lifetime during a

Michigan wildlife managers and experienced hunters aren’t expecting big changes for the 2023 bear hunting season that starts next month, though they believe a relatively dry spring and other factors like oak wilt and wolves
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