(WJW) – Ohio hunters checked more than 230,000 white-tailed deer this season, making it the seventh highest total on record, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. In a media release, ...
A bill that would legalize deer baiting has officially passed the Michigan House of Representatives. House Bill 4445 would amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act to allow deer ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Members of the House Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism committee denied one bill related to deer hunting and advanced another into the markup and passage stage. House Bill 4504 ...
MICHIGAN — Deer overpopulation discussions are common in West Michigan, including reporting from Grand Haven neighborhoods on deer management programs and recommendations from Kent County to reduce ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Hunters in Ohio legally harvested more than 232,000 deer this past season, but only 822 of those were checked in Cuyahoga County. Only Madison County, west of Columbus, reported ...
Ohio hunters checked over 230,000 deer during the 2025-26 season, the seventh-highest total on record. The total harvest was slightly lower than the previous season's count of 238,137 deer. Coshocton ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Local guide Ben Myhre and his son Chase with a mule deer buck taken on Catalina Island. Hunters and non-hunters alike are opposing ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved controversial plans to kill nearly 2,000 deer on Catalina Island, despite recent opposition from Los Angeles County officials. The ...
Hunters and non-hunters alike are opposing a mule deer eradication plan on Catalina Island that was recently approved by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. On Jan. 30, CDFW signed a ...
The state ranks second in the country for both total antlered buck and total antlerless deer harvests, trailing only Texas in both categories. Data indicates Pennsylvania has a healthy and productive ...
Last week on the Outdoor Life Podcast I talked to executive editor Natalie Krebs about the hottest debate in waterfowl hunting: whether the prevalence of flooded corn is shortstopping the migration in ...
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