The 2024 deer season was in full swing and I had been hunting hard for seven days, from sunrise to sunset. I saw and passed ...
As attention turns more and more toward non-toxic ammunition, the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) learned more about a new ad hoc inter-agency team encouraging hunters to reduce exposure to ...
On top of Game Fair and State Fair, August in Minnesota just got even busier. Readers of this newspaper have seen us report about the SHOT and ICAST shows, the two big trade conventions serving the ...
Brad Heidel, the new executive director of Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA), is excited to carry on the momentum retired WWA Executive Director Bruce Ross brought to the group during his ...
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After some experimentation, the author settled on a recipe for the .444 Marlin and loaded up these rounds that will be used in the pursuit of an Adirondack buck this fall. (Photo by Dan Ladd) When I ...
A major wastewater discharge from the Great Lakes Cheese plant in August that caused a widespread fish kill in Ischua Creek was seemingly the worst since the facility began operations in late 2024.
A coalition of Michigan anglers is promoting legislation to rework funding for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division in an effort to boost fish production.
A turkey hunter allowed his temptation to override his ethics this past spring. A bystander decided to report the situation to Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Dylan Belisle – in person. Belisle was ...
When I finally grow up I hope I can become a successful elk hunter just like Patrick Durkin and Christine Thomas. As it stands right now, after – what? – 13 years of trying I still haven’t shot an elk ...
Beavers are making a comeback in Michigan. Once extirpated from the southern Lower Peninsula, the toothy critters are showing up in places such as Ann Arbor and even the Detroit River. At one time ...
Once upon a time, there was a poor mountaineer named Jed. One day he was out shooting at some food, he obviously missed, and a thick, black crude oil came bubbling up where his bullet hit the ground.