What can really be defined as “junk” for a hunter and angler?
Mike Raykovicz tries to tackle the question so many hunters, anglers deal with as gear accumulates. Can I really part with any of it?
Mike Raykovicz tries to tackle the question so many hunters, anglers deal with as gear accumulates. Can I really part with any of it?
Ohio’s ruffed grouse continue to decline, and a quick rebound is unlikely with habitat issues at the forefront of the birds’ decline.
The Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee on Wednesday, Feb. 8 passed House File 1202 and referred it to the House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee. The bill addresses chronic wasting disease and
Minnesota’s eighth-largest wildlife management area finally has a new master plan, its first since 1977. Minnesota DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen signed off on the plan Jan. 31.
The master plan for the WMA doesn’t
It’s a sad day when someone can tamper with someone else’s property and intentionally injure that individual, then end up with only a 60-day sentence.
Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Michigan Outdoor News.
The fate of public recreational use of more than 32,000 acres, the Keweenaw Heartlands, is being determined by The Nature Conservancy and about 20 local stakeholder groups.
The National Wild Turkey Federation presented Hillsdale College Nimrod Education Center Director Al Stewart with a Special Recognition Award at the 50-year anniversary celebration in Grand Blanc, Mich., on Jan. 14.
Last year hunters killed about 400,000 deer. If the 2022 season was similar, that means roughly 75% of the deer killed were registered.
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