
Understanding the lottery for North Dakota deer licenses
If you fail to draw your first license choice in any given year, you receive a bonus point. You do not have to apply in the same unit, or for the same deer type each

If you fail to draw your first license choice in any given year, you receive a bonus point. You do not have to apply in the same unit, or for the same deer type each
A mix of outdoor-related stories published in the May 5, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently announced an emergency extended closure of the shed antler and horn hunting regulation to protect big game on winter ranges.
The emergency regulation extends the current closure

A Pennsylvania muzzleloader hunter convicted of criminally negligent homicide and careless hunting in the 2021 shooting death of a Texas bowhunter in Colorado was sentenced March 31 in Cortez, Colorado.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced April 8 on Outdoor News Radio that he will not attend the Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener in Mankato this year.
Walz said that he’s traveling to Montana State University that

Outdoor-related stories from beyond New York published in the April 21, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

The number of black bears registered by hunters in Michigan continued to climb during the 2022 seasons, according to preliminary figures from the DNR, even though state-issued license numbers remained the same as in 2021.<br

You don’t need to head West to hunt the majestic elk, or to Alaska, the Yukon or Newfoundland to put your tag on a moose. With a little luck – well, maybe a lot of

Although survey results suggest a decrease in the moose population from 2022 to 2023, the DNR said those estimates are better used to understand long-term trends. Factors such as visibility of moose from the air,
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