Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Nov. 22, 2024, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
The Minnesota DNR held its annual roundtable meetings event last Friday, Jan. 10, in Bloomington. It saw 400-plus attendees, ...
Be a part of Minnesota whitetail deer hunting history and include your trophy in the biggest display of state bucks in one place. If you took a mount-worthy buck during one of the past Minnesota deer ...
Early ice is not a time for wheelhouses or stationary shelters. The ice won’t support the weight. So what you see at early ice are portable shelters being pulled like sleds with a minimum amount of ...
Drought conditions in 2024 hindered the start of the annual steelhead migration in Ohio. Anglers found fall-run fish staging along the Lake Erie shoreline more than they did moving upstream in the ...
DNR game wardens may have dreamed of becoming a field warden because they love being out in Wisconsin’s natural resources. They know protecting those resources comes before personal recreation, and ...
North Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 17 and continues through May 12. Residents must have a 2023-24 (valid through March 31) or 2024-25 (required April 1) combination ...
The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved the purchase of 28 acres for the Ice Age Trail in Waupaca County at its Dec. 11 meeting for $175,000. The land had been of interest to the DNR ...
To some, the Whitney Point Reservoir is perhaps best known for an annual event that hasn’t really been annual at all in recent years. In fact, it’s called the “Almost Annual” Crappie Derby, an ...
Just about every fall since probably 2010 or 2011 I’ve been able to hunt deer, elk, or pronghorn in South Dakota (deer and pronghorn), Wyoming (deer), and Montana (deer and elk). I did hunt the third ...
Ohio Outdoor News will publish a new feature every other issue that highlights leaders in the state and what fuels their passion for the outdoors. (Stock photo) We have a new feature in Ohio Outdoor ...
"Most of our technology today is good," the author writes, "but don’t let gadgetry make you forget why we’re out there." (Stock photo) I’m not sure what happened to deer hunting and I’m also not sure ...