Hunting

It Pays to Hunt Blind

It Pays to Hunt Blind

Many young kids shoot their first turkeys while hunting out of a ground blind, and many adults also enjoy consistent success from them as well. 

Fishing

Recipes: Mahi Mahi

Recipes: Mahi Mahi

There's more to mahi mahi than the beauty of the sea or the powerful fight thay bring to fishermen. These fish are highly sought for the deliciousness they bring to the dinner table. 

Recreation

The Simplest (And Most Often Ignored) Tips for Better Outdoor Photography

The Simplest (And Most Often Ignored) Tips for Better Outdoor Photography

In the age of digital cameras -- especially ones built into cell phones -- photography’s slowly becoming a lost art. Where we used to take the time and attention to line up shots, to set up the equipment, to develop the prints...

Motorsports

ATV Destinations: Jackson Hole, WY

ATV Destinations: Jackson Hole, WY

One of the greatest benefits of being an outdoor motorsports enthusiast is the opportunities that are afforded to just get out there. The outdoors were meant to be explored....

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News from the Outdoors

  • Oklahoma Officials: Open carry no problem
    *Fallin signs bill allowing Oklahomans to openly carry firearms* *By Dylan Goforth*Phoenix Staff Writer (http://muskogeephoenix.com/) Local law...
  • Deer Hunting Licenses – Reduced
    by Doug Leier North Dakota’s lower deer and pheasant populations in recent years have generated many discussions. In terms of recent history the numbers are smaller, but compare the deer license allocation from the 1970s, or pheasant harvest numbers from the early 1980s, and hunters have a little more to consider. Wildlife populations will always [...]
  • Walleye Recipes
    By Nick Simonson The walleyes weren’t “on” for me over Minnesota’s opening weekend, but thankfully the last four fillets from the ice fishing season stashed in the freezer helped fill the void when I got home on Sunday night.  If you put a few golden fish in the livewell and on the cleaning board, you’ve [...]
  • North Dakota Fishing License – Free Fishing Days
    by Doug Leier It’s hard to believe when I glance at the calendar that it’s May, and not June or maybe July. The early arrival of spring-like temperatures after a milder winter can do that. So while open water fishing has been viable since mid-March, between work, school and other responsibilities not everyone has yet [...]
  • Fishing Lake Sturgeon – Rainy River
    Fishing Lake Sturgeon “Well, that hookset didn’t go anywhere,” my brother said as I got about one-third into my sweeping movement against the creature that tapped on the end of my line near the bottom of the Rainy River in northern Minnesota.  With the rod in full arc, I began cranking down to meet my [...]
  • Best Fishing Times
    by Doug Leier “Best fishing times?” I’m the first to admit I’m not a professional angler. When it comes to tips and tactics on how to land a lunker walleye or fill a stringer in short order, I’ve got more questions than answers. At times, I casually refer to myself as the human cold front [...]
  • Perfect Practice: Elevating Your Archery Hunting Skill Set
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  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Prolong Public Comment on Wyoming Wolf Delisting
  • Early Pike Spawning
    by Doug Leier As far as I can tell, few people are complaining out loud about the early arrival of spring in 2012. Since 2009 it’s almost felt like we’d skipped a season, or replaced spring with “flood” season. This year, it started to feel like spring in February and March and it’s almost as [...]