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Idaho Poacher's Costly Mistake With A Helicopter

In the vast, rugged landscapes of Idaho, where hunting is a way of life for many, one man’s reckless actions have led to a dramatic fall from grace. Karl Studer, a 43-year-old from Rupert, Idaho, found himself in the crosshairs of the law after a 2023 incident that shocked wildlife enthusiasts and
Is Mandatory Reporting the Fix for Wildlife Data Issues?

In Montana, hunting is more than just a pastime—it’s a way of life, deeply woven into the fabric of the state’s culture. Every year, hunters head into the field, chasing elk, deer, and other big game, creating memories that last a lifetime. But months after the season ends, some get a call from a
Urgent Costco Recalls: What You Need to Know Now

Costco shoppers across the U.S. have been hit with a wave of product recalls that could affect items sitting in their homes right now. From air conditioners to workout gear, power banks to tires, the warehouse giant is urging customers to take immediate action to avoid potential health and safety
New Online Bowhunter Course Makes Certification Easy

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) recently rolled out a new online bowhunter education course, giving hunters a convenient way to get certified without leaving home. Priced at just $34.95, this self-paced program is designed to teach essential skills and knowledge, making i
Will New Fishing Rules Change Your 2026 Season?

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is shaking things up for the 2026 fishing season, and they want anglers across the state to weigh in. Every year, the DNR takes a hard look at its fishing regulations, tweaking existing rules or proposing new ones for specific lakes to keep fish
Can Jeep’s Recon EV Outshine the Wrangler?

Jeep has long been the go-to name for rugged, go-anywhere vehicles, and the upcoming Jeep Recon EV is poised to carry that legacy into the electric age. Built from scratch as Jeep’s first true off-road electric SUV, the Recon promises to blend the brand’s iconic 4x4 capability with modern electric
Public Lands Are Under Threat Again

The recent decision by the Trump Administration’s U.S. Department of Agriculture to revoke the Roadless Rule has sparked heated debate across the country. This move, which eliminates protections for 58.5 million acres of National Forest System lands, is being sold by some as a victory for outdoor
Insane Final Lap Steals Show at 2025 Brush Run

The 32nd Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run, held June 20-22, 2025, at Crandon International Raceway in Wisconsin, delivered one of the most unforgettable moments in off-road racing history. Known as the “Big House” to racers, Crandon’s short-course track is a legendary proving ground where driver
Grouse Hunt Returns to Wisconsin After Years of Recovery

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has exciting news for hunters: the sharp-tailed grouse hunting season is back for the first time since 2018. Set to run from October 18 to November 9, 2025, this limited season marks a major milestone in the state’s conservation efforts. Hunters
Idaho’s Salmon Fishing Rules Changed in 2025

Idaho’s rivers have long been a haven for anglers chasing the thrill of landing a Chinook salmon, but 2025 has brought some big changes to the fishing scene, especially on the South Fork Salmon River. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) has rolled out new rules and closures that every fis