Iowa DNR – Ice-out channel catfish are biting
Channel catfish move close to shore and are eager to bite in many lakes and the large reservoirs across Iowa just after the ice is gone. The bite starts sooner in the southern Iowa impoundment […]
Channel catfish move close to shore and are eager to bite in many lakes and the large reservoirs across Iowa just after the ice is gone. The bite starts sooner in the southern Iowa impoundment […]
In my part of the world, North Iowa, there’s still too much ice to go open water fishing, but not enough ice to walk on. So I’m still kind of in that “Looking Back” and […]
First Report By Iowa’s Globe Gazette. November is the month deer hunters live for. And for those who thrill to the sight of wide-beamed, heavy-antlered bucks, November is the gateway to all things good. For […]
Austin Pontier shot this giant of a whitetail close to Osceola, Iowa, on November 6 and word has it that the trophy has unheard of mass. When you evaluate the images, any seasoned hunter could […]
My friend Mike Frisch and I went fishing on Clear Lake in north Central Iowa this past week. I get to fish Clear Lake several times every year: Mike visited Clear Lake a lot in […]
The largest of Iowa’s Great Lakes, Big Spirit Lake got its name, according to legend, from an evil spirit that inhabited its waters. Featuring nearly 5,700 surface acres that can get awfully gnarly when the […]
Iowa’s Great Lakes is a chain of natural, glacial lakes located in the state’s northwest quadrant. Noted for clear water and an abundance of popular sportfish, they cover nearly 14,000 acres. Three primary lakes, Spirit, […]
Iowa has become the 42nd state to legalize suppressors. House File 2279, a bill introduced by Rep. Matt Windschitl and Rep. Terry Baxter, recently passed the Iowa Senate Judiciary Committee on March 2, 2016 by […]
Quality habitat is needed to sustain truly abundant, wild pheasant populations. But from year to year, pheasants live or die with the weather. Fortunately, many pheasant strongholds in the northern and central plains and the upper Midwest […]
Growing in popularity, Across the Ice Belt television moves the Ice Team to a broader reach with cable network coverage through Fox Sports-North (Minnesota, Dakotas, Iowa and Western Wisconsin) and Fox Sports-Wisconsin. Starting its third […]
The Scott County Conservation Board is pleased to announce that on October 17th at 1030 a.m., approximately 2,000 Rainbow Trout will be released in Lake of the Hills. There will be 200 trout that will […]
From all indications, the Iowa pheasant population is on the upswing. According to the Department of Natural Resources, the Hawkeye state had an average snowfall that was four inches below normal. This lower amount of […]
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ spring fish spawning season is over and Iowa’s two walleye hatcheries are filled to capacity as netting crews caught and spawned 1,021 quarts of walleye eggs at the Spirit […]
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says a multi-year investigation has led to the arrest by game wardens of a Burlington man for importing deer from a chronic wasting disease (CWD) endemic area.¨ Wardens executed […]
The 2014 edition of the long-running Ducks Unlimited Television (DUTV) series, beginning exclusively on the Pursuit Channel on Monday, June 30, will feature hunts from every major flyway in North America. To include in-show vignettes, […]
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade association for the firearms industry, is proud to announce that the Hunting Works For America footprint has grown and now includes a state chapter in Wisconsin. Hunting […]
thegazette.com first reported: A coyote hunter in February shot a wolf near Fairbank in northwest Buchanan County — the first documented wolf in Iowa since at least 1925, according to the Department of Natural Resources. […]
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