
New Year small-game hunting with rabbits and bushytails
Deer seasons mostly have ended, but January is a great time to keep pursuing squirrels and bunnies.
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Deer seasons mostly have ended, but January is a great time to keep pursuing squirrels and bunnies.

Biggest change came with pheasant hunter numbers, which saw a 32 percent drop from 2016.

I remember my first days of small game hunting like it was yesterday. Being born in mid-November, I had to wait until my 14th birthday, which was the minimum hunting age at the time, before

Many of today’s young hunters go from BB guns to deer rifles without ever spending time chasing squirrels and rabbits.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The 2018-2019 small game and migratory bird hunting seasons and the trapping seasons were proposed to the Ohio Wildlife Council on Wednesday, Jan. 10, according to the Ohio DNR. The hunting season

By species, grouse hunters were up slightly, but duck, goose and pheasant hunters were down slightly, according to the survey.

North Dakota’s 2017 small game and furbearer regulations are set, and while most season structures are similar to last year, there are some notable changes: Fur harvesters will have an opportunity to take river otters,

Guided by scientific survey of state’s hunters, commissioners remove proposal for big-game hunting. Still, Pennsylvania becomes the last state in the nation to approve semiautomatic rifles for hunting uses.

For numerous reasons, hunter and quarry numbers nowhere near where they used to be.
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