
Iowa DNR asks public to finish pruning oaks in effort to prevent spread of oak wilt
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suggests finishing pruning oak trees by the end of the second week in March to prevent the spread of oak wilt.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suggests finishing pruning oak trees by the end of the second week in March to prevent the spread of oak wilt.

The fishery is usually dominated by walleye and sauger fishermen, with a few anglers sprinkled in chasing yellow perch and white bass.
There are several things you need to consider when heading out into
A look at Lost Island Lake in Iowa’s Palo Alto County.

It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about does or bucks, the majority of the deer I put a bow tag on stem in some way from scouting. Ahead of spring green-up, the forest floor is

A look at the fishing report from around the state of Iowa for March 2, 2023.

Hunters consistently have proven they are willing to pay huge costs as non-residents to hunt whitetails in Iowa. Now an Iowa bill introduced earlier this year would add 1,500 non-resident any-deer licenses each season. That

According to figures posted by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, there were 82 positive tests last year. That represents a 57% increase over 2021, when 52 cases were detected. It also brings the total

The classic runs Friday through Sunday, March 3-5, and includes events such as a big buck contest, a shed antler contest, and an archery tournament. A host of seminars will cover deer hunting, elk and

In partnership with Johnson County Conservation, the workshop courses include boater education, driving and trailer backing, shotgun shooting, turkey hunting and a mentored turkey hunt, bowfishing, canning and preserving, fly fishing, Dutch oven cooking, kayaking,
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