Better days for Lake Erie perch and walleye
The future of Lake Erie fishing is looking good.
Ohio hunters will soon be forced to ‘pay to play’
Landowners are coming to realize the value of a hunting lease, a legal document granting the use of his or her property with defined limits.
Curmudgeon alert: Do I need all this stuff?
Scouting for the coming deer season used to be an activity in itself, but trail cameras have changed that activity to simply checking a memory card full of digital images.
Time spent together outdoors is just plain fun for all ages
It's been said a million times that the best and most lasting thing a parent can give his or her child is time, and time spent watching a bobber is about as good as it gets.
Women’s outdoor experience and concealed carry permits
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is designed for the woman who wants to learn how, when, and where to add extra enjoyment to her outdoor experiences. Concealed carry permits may be mean more responsible gun holders.
Head to Lake Erie, the perch are biting!
Perch fishing is not as easy as it sounds.
First hunting seasons are just days away
The first of the hunting seasons kick off Sept. 1. Get ready to bag Canada geese, rails, moorhens, teals, timberdoodles and doves — but beware the snipe.
Lion killing results in world-wide hunting backlash for sportsmen
I can't imagine anyone not hearing about the recent killing of 13 year old Cecil, the mature African black-mane lion by Minnesota dentist and trophy hunter Walter Palmer.
Top water fishing serves up lunch for the largemouth bass
It’s the sound, or sounds, that tell a lurking largemouth bass, that lunch is being served.
Lake Erie: Walleye population is increasing
Heavy ice cover, the kind that lasts well into the spring, could be the best thing that Lake Erie walleye anglers could hope for, according to Jeff Tyson, Ohio's lead guy in charge of Lake Erie's fish management efforts.