Fly Fishing Flows are still high on the Spokane River but have been slowly dropping over this week. Keep an eye on the flow from Hangman Creek. If higher flows occur, everything downstream ...
New hunting and finishing laws passed during the 2025 Legislative session, along with adopted regulations by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission mean some significant changes for hunters and ...
Late ice conditions can change quickly in March. Anglers should check ice thickness often, especially near shorelines, river mouths and pressure cracks where ice tends to weaken first.” ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is now selling fishing licenses for the 2026-2027 fishing season. Fishing licenses are ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Changes to a state administrative regulation governing shooting ranges on wildlife management areas and other land overseen by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will stock rainbow trout in four north central Ohio lakes starting March 13. One of them will include special angler events at the time of the release.
Big news for young anglers: 55 youth fishing rodeos across MD this year—more than ever! Free fun from March-Oct. Who's ready to hook some fish?
Instead, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is encouraging the use of mobile licensing through its new app, which launched in December. You may also use the updated Fish Washington® ...
From alpine backcountry to coastal waters, some of America's most breathtaking protected lands hide world-class fishing you won't want to miss.
Illinois fishing licenses – among the most affordable in the nation – are now on sale for the 2026 season. Illinois fishing licenses and stamps for this year are available for purchase online and at ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is selling fishing licenses for the 2026-2027 season. Anglers can purchase online or in-person. Youth fish for free.
The 2026 Department of Natural Resources Spring Hearings and Wisconsin Conservation Congress County Meetings will feature 43 advisory questions, with 12 on ways to address the DNR's funding shortfall.