Sports

/

ArcaMax

Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel/TNS

Florida got 160,000 requests to hunt bears, but many applicants plan to sit out

Sports / Outdoors /

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida’s wildlife agency took in more than 160,000 requests to participate in its upcoming black bear hunt, the state’s first in a decade, but many appear to have been submitted by conservationists who plan to sit out the event.

With the hunt capped at 172 animals, an application’s chance of winning a tag to bag a bear ...Read more

Best times for anglers

Sports / Outdoors /

(Table for Sept. 28-Oct. 12)

This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.

———

Sunday……...........4:50 p.m...............……………........................................5:20 a.m.

...Read more

Dennis Anderson/Star Tribune/TNS

Dennis Anderson: For talented dogs and the hunters who follow them, ruffed grouse are the point

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans chasing a cavalcade of seasonal colors often parade at this time of year from the Twin Cities to Duluth and from there farther north along the Lake Superior shoreline. Alternatively they divert at Moose Lake or Cloquet and angle toward Grand Rapids or perhaps continue to Ely or International Falls.

What’s missed in...Read more

Kerry Hargrove/Dreamstime/TNS

Elk hunters found dead in Colorado were killed by lightning, coroner says

Sports / Outdoors /

DENVER — The two elk hunters found dead last week in southern Colorado were killed by lightning, according to the Conejos County coroner.

Andrew Porter, 25, of Asheville, N.C., and Ian Stasko, 25, of Salt Lake City, went missing on a hunting trip near the Colorado-New Mexico border in the Rio Grande National Forest. They were last heard from ...Read more

DREAMSTIME/TNS

'Top predator': As snakeheads invade area waters, scientists rush to understand the impact

Sports / Outdoors /

PHILADELPHIA — Geoff Smith, a biologist with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC), unfurled a weighted seine and plunged it into the water last Monday at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.

Smith and two other PFBC scientists dragged the net through the shallows of the Heinz impoundment, a sprawling wetland in Philly fed by Darby...Read more

David Berding/Getty Images North America/TNS

Dennis Anderson: Carson Wentz carries football, hunting and Bible lessons to the Vikings

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — Carson Wentz might be the only quarterback in the NFL who tosses a football with his right arm but shoots a bow with his left.

Granted, very few archers sling a football for a living.

But the right-arm, left-arm switcheroo is a head-scratcher nevertheless, and prompts a question: Is the recently acquired Vikings backup ...Read more

Mary Ann Thomas/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS

Pittsburgh city birds outnumber suburban and country cousins in this count

Sports / Outdoors /

PITTSBURGH — Birds descend from the sky at dawn to take a break after their red-eye flight migrating south.

Where do they get breakfast and other meals to refuel for their journeys south, with some flying thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds in South America?

During fall migration, Hays Woods, Pittsburgh's newest park, hosts ...Read more

Best times for anglers

Sports / Outdoors /

(Table for Sept. 21-Oct. 5)

This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.

———

Sunday………........11:40 a.m.....…………………..........................................Midnight

Sunday...Read more

DARLENE PFISTER/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS

'A little early,' changing leaves flip switch to fall in Minnesota

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — Autumn doesn’t officially start until Sept. 22, but it already looks like the beginning of fall in parts of northern Minnesota.

The U.S. Forest Service’s regional fall color report last week singled out the Chippewa National Forest, where it said the transition already is striking: “Trees show hints of yellow, orange and ...Read more

Anthony Souffle/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS

Number of Minnesota pheasants jumps 50% from 2024, according to August roadside survey

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — The number of Minnesota pheasants counted in a recently completed August roadside survey jumped nearly 50% from the tally recorded last year, coming in 21% above the 10-year average, according to the Department of Natural Resources.

Steven Woodley, acting DNR upland game research scientist, said all regions of the pheasant range...Read more

The Minnesota Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS

Dennis Anderson: After nearly 60 years on outdoors beat, Ron Schara remains 'Minnesota Bound'

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — Ron Schara was hired by the Minneapolis Tribune in 1967 to pen that newspaper’s outdoors column. He was making $6,000 a year writing for the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department, and the Tribune offered him twice that amount.

“I took it,” Schara said. “Part of my interview was over lunch with the sports editor, ...Read more

Best times for anglers

Sports / Outdoors /

(Table for Sept. 14-Sept. 28)

This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.

———

Sunday……….........5:35 a.m.......…...…….……...........................................6:10 p.m.

...Read more

Melinda Fawver/Dreamstime/TNS

Angler's odd catch requires explosives team to show up at boat ramp, Tennessee cops say

Sports / Outdoors /

Giving new meaning to the fishing term “catch and release,” a Tennessee angler reeled in something bat shaped that proved to be an undetonated explosive from World War II, officials say.

It happened Wednesday, Aug. 27, and resulted in an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team being dispatched to the Sequoyah Hills boat ramp in Knoxville, ...Read more

Anthony Souffle/Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS

Dennis Anderson: It's time for a Minnesota duck summit, and the DNR should lead it

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — “We stand guard over works of art, but species representing the work of aeons are stolen from under our noses.” — Aldo Leopold

That early teal and over-water goose hunting seasons will be offered beginning Sept. 6 by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, followed by a Youth Waterfowl Weekend, is evidence of just ...Read more

Beth Rankin/The Denver Post/TNS

Beth Rankin: Denver's best fly-fishing shop recognizes that women do, indeed, fish, too

Sports / Outdoors /

DENVER — When I first started fly-fishing in Colorado four summers ago, I quickly learned that not all outfitters and guide services are set up for every angler — or any female anglers at all.

Sometimes, that meant tripping over borrowed men’s waders that were three sizes too large, or face-planting in the Eagle River because the ...Read more

Best times for anglers

Sports / Outdoors /

(Table for Sept. 7-Sept. 21)

This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.

———

Sunday………........Midnight.........……….................................................12:05 p.m.

...Read more

David Joles/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS

Dennis Anderson: Minnesota's deer hunt will be big this fall; Here's what to know

Sports / Outdoors /

MINNEAPOLIS — Challenging as it is to think about deer hunting when Pronto Pups beckon from the State Fair, a license buying deadline looms for perhaps hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans who hope to fill their freezers with venison for the coming winter.

Sept. 4 is the cutoff date for whitetail hunters to apply for special hunts in parks ...Read more

Best times for anglers

Sports / Outdoors /

(Table for Aug. 31-Sept. 14)

This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.

———

Sunday……….........6:05 p.m.....…………………............................................6:35 a.m.

...Read more

Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS

Game Commission opens rare new public lands for hunters and hikers in Pittsburgh

Sports / Outdoors /

PITTSBURGH — The Pennsylvania Game Commission, along with hiking and land conservation groups, officially opened a new game land in Indiana Township on Friday.

Large, new parcels of public land for hikers and hunters are a rarity in Allegheny County.

The game land's grand opening is special because of its proximity to Pittsburgh and location...Read more

Michele Simmers/Dreamstime/TNS

As more hunters donate deer venison to food banks, higher donations are expected from farmlands this year

Sports / Outdoors /

PITTSBURGH — The nonprofit Hunters Sharing the Harvest anticipates more growing pains as donations of deer from hunters increase.

The wildly successful program accepts deer from hunters, then pays to process the venison into ground meat and distributes the meat to food banks, soup kitchens and other charitable organizations across the state. ...Read more