Tag: Hunting and Fishing News
Experts can help plan your African safari
Most of us consider hunting in Africa a pipe dream, one that is most likely too expensive and too far away to be do-able. In reality, an African safari costs no more than a western elk hunt.
Holiday gifts for the sportsperson in your life
Nothing but solid ideas for that special person, the same one that has absolutely everything already.
An unwelcome guest in my tree stand
Learn more about precautions to take after a tick bite. Lyme disease is serious and can be disabling. Early detection is key to a full recovery.
Deer management is a balancing act
Ohio's deer management strategy is a difficult balancing act subject to pressure from various stakeholders as well as from the political side.
Hunting the Dakotas in warm weather
Mike Tontimonia's annual pheasant-hunting outing has been nothing short of a sweaty, sun-baked, and tiring this year.
How to minimize the risks of using a tree stand
20 tips from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Treestand Manufacturer’s Association that will help keep you safe in your tree stand this hunting season.
Loading up for a North Dakota bird hunt
Mike Tontimonia details his experience hunting pheasants in North Dakota.
How to avoid ‘gamey’ venison in the kitchen
Learn more about processing and preparing venison to maximize its quality, get rid of undesirable flavors, reduce gamey taste and ensure it is safe to eat.
How to avoid ‘gamey’ venison in the field
Understand all of the factors that can affect the taste of deer meat in the field. Learn to manage and preserve venison to get rid of undesirable gamey flavors.
ODNR shares walleye, perch hatch data
Lake Erie is coming back strong after a few years of diminished walleye numbers and less than robust catches.