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Noteworthy outdoor news items from beyond New York.

Madilyn Baker, 16, of Lucinda, Pa., recently returned from the rugged Adirondack Mountains of New York state following a successful snowshoe hare hunting adventure.

In 2021, state Sen. Dan Laughlin, R-Erie, introduced a bill to remove the remaining prohibitions on Sunday hunting and give the Pennsylvania Game Commission the authority to implement the measure.
The bill never came up

As 2023 dawns, and readers leave 2022 in the shadows, Michigan Outdoor News takes a look at some of the top stories that graced the pages of the paper during the past 12 months.
In recent editions of this paper, the United Bowhunters of Pennsylvania organization has been criticized for our September comments to the game commissioners regarding the placement of the agency’s discretionary Sunday granted through state Act

But the bass here do tend to run to nice sizes. Laurel Hill offers up three to four times as many fish longer than 12 inches, and about three times as many fish exceeding 15,

We need more experienced hunters to serve as mentors and engage the next generation of sportsmen for all levels of hunting to help ensure a brighter future, but especially with small game like hares and

If you’re bored come February, try squirrel hunting for both a challenge and tasty meal.

Hunting pheasants, ruffed grouse, squirrels or rabbits offers opportunities to enjoy the Minnesota outdoors as temperatures fall and snow blankets the landscape.
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