New aquatic invasive found in Ontario
A new aquatic species that is prohibited in Ontario has been discovered for the first time in the province.
A new aquatic species that is prohibited in Ontario has been discovered for the first time in the province.
A 32-pound grass carp caught near Fort Erie, in the Upper Niagara River in mid-August was found to be sterile.Â
With hunting season underway, the Ontario Conservation Officers Association is reminding hunters to make every hunt a safe one.
Chasing deep-water crappie in autumn offers the perfect mix of challenge and reward. Here’s what you need to know to get on this fun late-season bite.
A Colorado angler may have set a new lake trout record with a 72.39-pound lake trout that took him 13 minutes to land.
An Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk’s report presented a picture of how the province is doing in protecting the environment. That picture is not rosy.
The backlog in renewal of firearms licenses is under control after delays in processing applications due to COVID-19.
Get the most out of your forest camera with these tips from outdoor writer and adventurer Justin Hoffman.
If you like wing shooting, it’s worth the effort to find some woodcock. Hunt for them this fall with these tips on location, retrieving, and more.