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The Red Lake Nation in March announced that it will offer 20 tribal elk tags in northwest Minnesota this year – double the number offered last year – for a season that will begin Sept. 15.
This story, “Frosting on the Cake,” appeared in the June 1967 issue of Outdoor Life. It began with this note from the editor: Bob Kuhn is one of the leading wildlife artists of his day, well known to ...
ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has added eight counties to a deer feeding and attractant ban to ...
Right now, our public lands—where 72 percent of us hunt in the West and where almost all of the best D.I.Y. elk hunting on this planet takes place—are in the crosshairs of some misguided and ...
The elk herd in the East Fork of the Bitterroot may be on the rebound. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologist Craig Jourdonnais counted 56 elk calves per 100 cows during his July aerial flight ...
The United States Senate is considering a bill that would require the sale of two to more than three million acres of public ...
New emergency rules and resolutions for public hunting lands were approved last month by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation ...
I missed with the next shot, and he went out of sight over knoll (C). Moments later, I put him down for good on far hillside ...
U.S. Sen. Mike Lee of Utah single-handedly appears to have produced what just might be the most unified, and broadly ...
About 4.2 million roadless acres of National Forest land in Colorado will remain protected despite the Trump administration’s ...
Parent of a tiny trailblazer? These short yet stunning national park trails are perfect for families with kids—including ...
The Trump administration plans to roll back the 2001 "Roadless Rule," which would revoke protection from 58 million acres of ...