
Listen to what turkeys are saying to become a better hunter
Turkey hunters are pretty good at talking like a turkey, but not so much at listening. This trait can lead to false hopes and unfilled tags when keen listening could be the key to dropping

Turkey hunters are pretty good at talking like a turkey, but not so much at listening. This trait can lead to false hopes and unfilled tags when keen listening could be the key to dropping

The event, “R3 What Women Want” webinar, designed to share and grow participation trends for women in hunting, sport shooting, and archery, hosted more than 400 attendees from 51 states and various countries.

To remain relevant, there is a growing consensus that NAMWC needs to adapt. Effective management in the 21st Century will require collaborative work among fish and wildlife agencies, public health professionals, farmers, ecologists, private landowners,

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Ohio Outdoor News.

With increasing concerns over population declines in Ohio, the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife and Ohio State University are conducting the first broad-scale study of hen survival in the state in almost two decades.

I place a high priority on getting game and fish out of the freezer and onto the table as quickly as possible, balancing old-favorite recipes with exciting new experiments. It’s the culmination of the hunting

The natural world must be considered when it comes to feeding wildlife in winter. Even during a mild winter. North Dakota Game and Fish Department biologists are asked about feeding wildlife, and, quite frankly, most

As of Dec. 15, the last time the DNR’s Michigan Hunting Related Incident Summary 2022 had been updated, there were just three hunting incidents and no fatalities in all of 2022 and just one during

Game Commission crews will visit sites to assess them for the potential to trap turkeys. Turkeys will not be moved; they’ll simply be leg banded and released on site.
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