
Shed hunting grows in popularity in Ohio and beyond
Shed hunting in Ohio has few limitations on public property.
Ken Fitz, the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s law administrator, addresses questions about shed hunting on Ohio’s public wildlife areas.

Shed hunting in Ohio has few limitations on public property.
Ken Fitz, the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s law administrator, addresses questions about shed hunting on Ohio’s public wildlife areas.

Live simply, work hard, be yourself – that is Samantha LaFond in a nutshell. LaFond owns and operates Naturally Wild Taxidermy in North Creek, N.Y. in Warren County, a business she started while living in

Eight months after the reality television show “Dirty Jobs” made a visit to southern Illinois, the episode showcasing host Mike Rowe’s day of work at J & S Scents in Anna aired in late January.<br

Make sure you check your intended state’s regulations before you go.
Once you’ve got a state in mind, contact the state’s wildlife department. Ask wildlife biologists about wintering areas. Check out hunter success rates.

Two of three resolutions on which MDHA officials voted were regarding crossbow use, with the focus on youth being able to use crossbows during the entire hunting season, and adults allowed to use them during

I believe the deer aren’t there to begin with. I have dozens of contacts throughout the state, and I often heard, especially from friends in northern Minnesota, that groups of six to 12 hunters in

We’re probably past the point where in-person deer registration would return to Wisconsin. People have adapted to and accepted electronic deer registration, and the convenience(s) it can provide.
Hunters must, however, be aware of

Currently, about 28% of the deer kill in Minnesota occurs in the northwest, and 38% is in the central part of the state, which includes much of the southeast. About 19% of deer taken come

We understand North Dakotans want to get outdoors and have fun in winter. Even so, the tougher the winter is, it is important that people riding snowmobiles, shed hunting, cross-country skiing or doing whatever are
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