
Minnesota’s grouse, turkeys weathering the storm as winter winds down
Wildlife managers in Minnesota say that resilient ruffed grouse and wild turkeys seem to be weathering what Mother Nature has dished out fairly well.

Wildlife managers in Minnesota say that resilient ruffed grouse and wild turkeys seem to be weathering what Mother Nature has dished out fairly well.

The last wild turkeys that I “saw” in my creek bottom – via a trailcam photo – was on March 5, 2022. Since then nada, nothing, no birds, despite searching all around my bailiwick for

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

The national conservation award, given by the Nashville-based group, is in recognition of the “far-reaching contribution to turkey-restoration efforts” made by Duane Diefenbach, who is unit leader of Penn State’s Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife

There are other options outside of the traditional mouth-pot-box lineup. All of those “other” calls can be highly effective at times, all are fun to operate (although some are more of a challenge than others),

Deer hunting bag limits were proposed to increase in six counties and decrease in one. The proposed deer hunting seasons are similar to last year.

Snow and ice canceled some DNR meetings with the public earlier this week, but in Clinton County’s Dewitt, the community center was packed with nearly 50 hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. They came to weigh

Call it a conservation moonshot, but during a joint podcast with Outdoor News Radio and Modern Carnivore (modcarn.com), Land Tawney of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers brought up bison reintroduction as a priority in the decades

Researchers who studied a cave complex in Spain recently concluded that Neanderthal hunters likely turned one of the chambers into the world’s oldest known trophy room.
The title of their scientific paper sounds more
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