Tag: Hunting and Fishing News
Anglers might want to jump into this brawl
It's time for the annual Lake Erie Walleye Fall Brawl, and just last year over 6,400 fishermen entered the chase.
Is using the latest hunting and fishing technology important?
Is it really an absolute necessity that we purchase the newest edition of whatever we purchased just a year ago?
A look at the present-day status of hunting
Scott Shalaway is convinced that hunting is a legitimate tool to solve wildlife problems, but its popularity is fading.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau opposes Senate bill to expand Sunday hunting
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau affirmed its opposition to a Senate-passed bill that would expand Sunday hunting opportunities across the state.
Hunting raccoons: Part one
Judith Sutherland offers insight on the way land use has affected coon hunting and the opportunities available for hunters.
Trumbull Co. club to offer shooting sportsfest for youth
The Trumbull County 4-H Shooting Sports Pioneers Club will host a free NRA Youth Sportsfest Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tips for masking your scent from deer
Check out Mike Tontimonia's list of the most effective ways to avoid being busted by an approaching deer.
Eye dominance in shotgun shooting
Shotgun shooting is a two-eyes-open challenge. It's called pointing, not aiming, and it is all about focusing on a moving target.
Hunter education class planned
Geauga Park District's Ranger Department is offering an Ohio Hunter Education course two Saturdays in September.
Duck decoy flaws remind hunters of past
Old decoys represent hunters past, they attract hunters present, and they promise good hunting in days ahead.