
Reader stories: ‘Still-hunting’ at 80
The title to this story is a play on words, still-hunting is walking slowly, quietly through woods.
As I approach my 80th birthday, I continue to get out of bed at 5 a.m. to

The title to this story is a play on words, still-hunting is walking slowly, quietly through woods.
As I approach my 80th birthday, I continue to get out of bed at 5 a.m. to

Editor and host Dan Ladd takes the helm of this episode in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday. With a storm bearing down on the Northeast, Dan shares memories of past Thanksgiving Day storms, including a

I was pretty confident I’d kill a deer this season, especially as the whitetail rut kicked into high gear. I just wasn’t sure whether it would be with my crossbow or my Dodge Ram.

It’s a mixed pick of browns, more steelhead lately and still the bonus Atlantics and cohos. That slightly high-water flow on the Oak can provide plenty of water cover for fish and make the drifting

When you visit Ontario County’s Stid Hill Wildlife Management Area, you’ll quickly see the WMA’s name is well deserved.
About 150 acres of the WMA along Route 64 is gentle or moderately sloped, but

New York cuffs and collars are field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Nov. 29, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the Nov. 29, 2024, edition of New York Outdoor News.
A trickle rut could produce an early December breeding period as bucks pursue fawns and does that did not come into estrus ipn November. Photo by Oak Duke.

New York’s Southern Zone big game season opened on Nov. 16 this year and I found myself just a few miles from where I spent more than 50 years of opening days in the southern
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