
Pennsylvania deer hunter gets jail time for shooting his neighbor
A Centre County man who tried to shoot a deer but instead shot his older neighbor in the head was sentenced to jail time earlier this month.
Michael Lloyd, 41, of Boalsburg, Pa. was

A Centre County man who tried to shoot a deer but instead shot his older neighbor in the head was sentenced to jail time earlier this month.
Michael Lloyd, 41, of Boalsburg, Pa. was

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is seeking civil damages in a recently filed lawsuit against a Louisville hunter who illegally brought into Kentucky the head of a deer that was harvested in

Starting in the Southern Zone, the 2022 take of 199,319 whitetails is up from 181,750 in 2021, like the statewide harvest this is a 10% increase.

A few years ago, my pal and longtime bowhunting partner, Paul Ziegler, and I were bemoaning the heavy rainfall that was pelting the local deer woods on the last day of bow season. It was

Noll has worked in a number of roles, but he is well-known for his work in the Conservation Congress Executive Council and Big Game Study Committee going back to the days of Deer 2000 and

Chronic wasting disease was confirmed in 96 deer from Iowa that were tested during the 2022 monitoring season, including deer from three new counties – Jasper, Grundy, and Lucas. With the addition of Jasper County,

It wasn’t an action item on the agenda, but chronic wasting disease (CWD) generated plenty of discussion May 2 at Waupaca County’s Deer Advisory Council meeting in Manawa.
The council met to recommend deer

Arguably, one of the reasons that hunting is so deeply embedded in American culture is that, once upon a time, everyone ate wildlife and most people hunted as a matter of course. Writers from Mark

While lawmakers in Albany haggled over the eventual $229 billion budget – and things like a minimum wage increase, bail laws and unlicensed marijuana shops – New York’s sporting community awaited word on the fate
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