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New York's Crossbow Bill: A Game-Changer for Hunters?

New York hunters are buzzing with excitement after the state legislature passed a groundbreaking bill that could transform big game hunting across the state. On June 17, 2025, the New York State Assembly unanimously approved legislation allowing crossbows to be used wherever longbows are permitted,
Michigan’s Au Sable River Tops U.S. Fly Fishing

The Au Sable River in Northern Michigan has earned its place as the top fly-fishing destination in the United States, beating out some of the most famous rivers in the country. According to a recent USA Today poll, readers across the nation voted this 138-mile waterway as the best spot for casting
Flood Devastates Alaska's Dalton Highway

A massive flood has wreaked havoc on the Dalton Highway, Alaska’s critical lifeline to the Prudhoe Bay oil fields, leaving a gaping 80-foot-wide hole in the road. The disaster struck on Saturday, forcing the closure of the only overland route to the North Slope’s economic hub. The Alaska Department
Sardine Fishing Ban Lifted in California

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently announced a major change for fishermen along the Southern California coast. As of June 13, 2025, the state has lifted restrictions on Pacific sardine fishing, allowing both commercial and recreational harvesters to resume catching these
3 States Warn Not to Drink Hot Coffee

As the sun blazes across parts of Nevada, California, and Arizona, the National Weather Service (NWS) is sounding the alarm about dangerously high temperatures that could spell trouble for anyone sipping their usual cup of coffee. With triple-digit heat gripping the region and forecasts warning of
Elkhead Reservoir Fishing Classic 2025 Kicks Off

The Elkhead Reservoir Fishing Classic, hosted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), kicks off on June 21, 2025, offering anglers a shot at nearly $10,000 in prizes over nine days of competitive fishing. Held at Elkhead Reservoir State Park, this annual tournament draws fishermen from across Colora
Catch Big Channel Catfish in Spring Runoff

Catching channel catfish during spring runoff in western rivers and lakes is a thrill that combines skill, patience, and a bit of grit. As rivers swell with muddy water and lakes churn with sediment, channel cats go on a feeding frenzy, making it prime time for anglers to hook into some hefty fish
South Atlantic Fishing Ban Scrapped

In a major win for anglers and the sportfishing industry, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries has officially withdrawn a controversial proposal that would have shut down bottom fishing for 55 species of reef fish in Northeast Florida’s federal waters. The decision,
FISH Act Fights Illegal Fishing to Save U.S. Jobs

Illegal fishing is a growing problem that’s hitting American fishermen hard. Foreign vessels sneaking into U.S. waters or ignoring international rules are flooding markets with cheap, unregulated seafood. This undercuts the hardworking folks who rely on fishing for their livelihoods, from the Gulf
Why Oklahoma’s New Hunting Rules Matter for 2025

The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission recently rolled out a series of new rules and updates that will change how hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts experience the state’s public lands in 2025. These changes, approved during a June 9 meeting, aim to balance conservation efforts with