Early mourning dove nest in central Pennsylvania
While perusing the notes on the PaBirds listserv last week, a subject line from Feb. 17 caught my eye. It was posted by a...
Writers test mad angler skillz and live to tell about it
Six outdoor communicators with cameras at work. How fun. Hold this, smile, look at the fish, shake the fin out, hold it up, tip it, and on and on.
Securing permission to hunt is top priority
Permission to actively hunt on another’s property is increasingly hard to come by. Getting it is tough enough, keeping it is another challenge.
Register for Camp Canopy
Registration is open for Camp Canopy, a week-long camp for high school students interested in learning more about forestry and wildlife.
New York offers fish power that some areas don’t
Great Lakes salmon are like no other fresh water game fish. They’ve got what sport fishermen like; muscle and lots of it. Hook a...
Don’t count on robins to herald spring; they tend to winter by food sources
Darleen Flaherty of Taylor, Mich., writes, “Several Michigan friends and I spotted robins in various locations in the lower half of Michigan’s lower peninsula...
When launching your boat, be courteous
Launching your boat can be hectic, but just be patient.
Dog days still offer top-water fishing chances
This is the part of the fishing season when top-water lures reign supreme.
Ohio should take pride in the steelhead fish available in streams
Ohio's steelhead fishery is second to none and in fact, ranks as one of the very best, according to steelhead trout addicts who have been known to chase these exciting trophy salmonids from the Redwood forests to the New York Island.
Hunting the Dakotas in warm weather
Mike Tontimonia's annual pheasant-hunting outing has been nothing short of a sweaty, sun-baked, and tiring this year.


















