
To freeze and refreeze: a wild-game dilemma
Sometimes a package of game meat would be thawed and not used, which I promptly put back into the freezer to use at a later date.

Sometimes a package of game meat would be thawed and not used, which I promptly put back into the freezer to use at a later date.

Dedicated people volunteer to be hunting, trapping, and fishing mentors to kids. But are we teaching the proper message to our would-be hunters, trappers, and anglers?

Government funding legislation prioritizes conservation programs.
Landlocked public lands at the center of lawsuit, controversy.

St. Paul — Throughout 2022, the Minnesota DNR made progress toward fulfilling its mission, as well as the goals and priorities outlined in its strategic plan. Below is an overview of key accomplishments in several

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

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Ohio Outdoor News (Jan. 6, 2023).

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.

DNR committees responsible for overseeing permits and seasons for turkeys, pheasants and waterfowl met in December to review seasons and discuss habitat and permit status.
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