PGC warns sportsmen hunting out of state (The Citizens' Voice)
Pennsylvanians heading out of state to hunt are being reminded by the state Game Commission that importing certain parts of deer meat — including mule deer, elk and moose — are specifically banned.
Out 'N About: Spotting deer — and being spotted (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
With the advent of cooler weather, deer activity should increase. Also, the insect activity will diminish with the coolness of the early mornings and evenings. However, as long as it doesn't frost, mosquito activity will still be evident to those who go afield.
The hunt is on (SaukValley.com)
You know it's autumn when the brisk smell of aftershave gives way to the musky scent of gun oil. Hunting season has arrived. In Illinois, hunters pursue white-tailed deer more than any other game species, according to the state's Department of Natural Resources.
Management challenges becoming a bear of a job as wildlife populations increase (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
By Steven Hepker Marauding wild boars, coyotes in suburbia, rabid bats, diseased deer, a roaming black bear, cougar reports and cranes that destroy corn fields. It is a jungle out there. And balancing the needs of farmers, hunters, citizens and wildlife in Jackson County and elsewhere is an enormous, expensive task.
2008 duck opener: A special place on Stoney Lake (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
For more than 50 years, generations of the Strand family have been coming to Stoney Lake Cabin to hunt "deer, turkeys and ducks." On Saturday, it definitely was ducks. "Their openers are special," said patriarch Roger Strand, 72.
Geese are game on golf course (The Florida Times-Union)
BRUNSWICK - Want to go goose hunting without having to hunt?
Hunting numbers from last year (Arkansas News Bureau)
We sat down and read from cover to cover the 2007-08 Annual Harvest Report of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Oh, we had to get up and get a cold drink in the middle of absorbing all the numbers, but the booklet was informative.
Outdoors: Catching late-season trout on the fly (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Avalanche - Signs of change are emblazoned across the Kickapoo River valley: The green mantle worn by the coulees is increasingly flecked with orange and gold; the corn, which stood 7 feet high just weeks ago, is now mostly chopped to stubble; Canada geese...
Schuyler Town Talk: Al's Lane a really good place to get close to Mother Nature (The Ithaca Journal)
Come with me on an afternoon stroll down Al's Lane.
October brings peak of hunting seasons (The Wahpeton Daily News)
Over the past couple of weeks you may have noticed this column becoming more and more distant without current updates on outdoor news. There’s a reason for that. I left for a major expedition in Alaska on Sept. 8 and if all went according to plan I’m on the way home today.