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As bald eagles and other raptors recolonize America’s urban areas, will free-ranging chickens and feral cats more frequently appear on their menu?
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As bald eagles and other raptors recolonize America’s urban areas, will free-ranging chickens and feral cats more frequently appear on their menu?

In the ocean, everything’s trying to eat you, so saltwater fish battle hard. They usually taste pretty good, too.

Don’t store the reels and long rods yet – fall angling opportunities for large fish still exist as October transitions into a cool early November.

The key to a successful Midwestern autumn wild turkey season is plenty of yelping and a feeding-hen decoy.

Savvy birdwatchers know that many avian species, from chickadees to robins, will kick in the tunes during the shorter days of fall.

Entering mid-October, Minnesotans are seeing a trickle of ducks while waiting for a serious push.

Mid- to late-autumn bucketmouths and bronzebacks can run lunker-huge and produce some of the boat-fishing season’s most vigorous action.

An October hunting trip off the Gunflint Trail produced ridiculous autumn scenery, ruffed grouse, and an appetizing culinary education for the author last week.

Outdoor News‘ Kristen Monroe and Tim Lesmeister talk Lake of the Woods during the Association of Great Lakes Outdoors Writers‘ (AGLOW) conference, being held this week on the famed lake in northwestern Minnesota.
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