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Despite recent snow and ice, there are hints that warmer weather is on its way → Read More
Wild Side column: From the depths of Lake of the Woods, a big fish story emerged ... and a 40-inch northern pike → Read More
Wild Side column: A Christmas pheasant and an agate are among discoveries during the winter months → Read More
Wild Side column: At Orlan Love’s house, holiday meals include birds and fish found at the source, not packaged items → Read More
Wild Side Column: It’s not unusual for rivers to shape shift → Read More
Wild Side column: 17-inch smallmouth bass made wishes come true → Read More
Wild Side column: Season opens Saturday and though numbers are way down from peak times, it’s still fun → Read More
Wild Side column: Fishing was memorable, but the sights, sounds and solitude was even better → Read More
Wildside column: Pools 9 and 10 are among the best, but other places down stream work, too → Read More
You don’t have to go far to find a great place to spend your time in the outdoors → Read More
Wildside column: A new “deadly dangle“ technique was discovered during a recent outing when the traditional one wasn’t working. → Read More
Butterflies are been missing scarce and Texas is the key to survival → Read More
Wildside column: A lack of shade didn’t bother the fish on this day — and that was OK. → Read More
Wildside column: Fred Love, the author’s son, landed a 5-pound smallmouth bass that had “a lot of power.” → Read More
Department of Natural Resources fisheries management biologist Mark Flammang describes the fast-growing, hard-fighting hybrid striped bass that are thrilling anglers and tearing up their tackle at Rathbun Lake and several other Iowa reservoirs as “the common man’s trophy fish.” → Read More
Wildside column: From butterflies to bass, the Maquoketa River is coming back. → Read More
Wildside column: Projects include ponds, wetlands, oxbow restorations, grass waterways, on-road detention basins, a grade stabilization and a water and sediment control basin → Read More
Wildside column: Author finds lots of treats after ‘unkillable’ elm dies and harvets 290 morels → Read More
There’s always something around when you head out or a “solo” fishing trip → Read More
First of 4 seasons runs April 11-14 and there are plenty of bird to harvest this year → Read More