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Wolf DNA Confirmed in New York


wolf dna new york

Last December, a coyote hunter in Cherry Valley, New York shot an animal that kicked off a nearly year-long controversy among wildlife agencies and animal rights organizations. The hunter posted a photo of his harvest, which he believed to be a coyote, on Facebook. It was online that Joseph Butera, a member of the Northeast […]

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Hunting Waterfowl From a Boat in Wyoming: Tips for This Unique Experience

Gabriela Zaldumbide

Wyoming offers incredible hunting and fishing opportunities any outdoorsperson would enjoy. Between being a new waterfowl hunter and never having the chance to hunt in Wyoming before, I got excited when Erin Crider, a waterfowl guide, invited me on a women’s cast and blast trip. I headed out to central Wyoming with Uncharted Outdoorswomen this […]

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How to Stay Warm During Late-Season, Cold Weather Hunts


cold weather hunting

The late season is exceptional for big- and small-game hunting. Snow pushes elk and deer into lower-elevation areas, making them more accessible for late-season hunters. A fresh blanket of powder can highlight fresh rabbit and squirrel signs. However, hunting during January and February can chill you to the bone. Don’t let winter weather keep you […]

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6 Tips to Bag More Ducks This Season From a Dedicated Shotgunner

Mossy Oak
duck hunting tips

Duck hunting is an experience unlike any other. The camaraderie amongst hunting buddies seems to be at its highest when in the duck blind, there’s a special dynamic in hunting with a dog, the meat tastes incredible, and when you’re shooting is dialed in, it can be pretty dang fun. But what about when your […]

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Successful Conservation Efforts Restored Minnesota Wild Turkey Population


A group of turkeys stand on the grass

With over 70,000 turkeys wandering around Minnesota, it’s hard to believe that 30 years ago, there were none to be found. That was the reality for Minnesota in the early 1970s until 29 adult birds were taken from Missouri and planted in Houston County in the southeastern part of the state. According to wildlife research […]

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The Real Reasons Hunters Attack Each Other Online Needlessly


Why Hunters Drag Each Other Down

If you ask any state wildlife agency, you’ll find that the most disturbing trend for them is the number of hunters dropping every single season. We’ve seen little bumps in participation, mainly during 2020 and the COVID-19 era; but after that was mostly over, the numbers started slumping again almost immediately. There’s no doubt in […]

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