The Outdoor Wire

Hunting

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department opened public comment on February 6 for 2026 hunting season-setting regulations, proposing changes to chapters covering antelope, deer, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, upland game birds, migratory game birds, bison, and turkey hunting seasons. Public meetings are scheduled throughout Wyoming, with revised draft regulations available by March 18 and online comments accepted through April 1.

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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hosting town hall-style meetings across the state where staff will review recently completed hunting and trapping seasons, discuss potential rule changes, and collect public feedback. Todd Bishop, chief of the Iowa DNR's Wildlife Bureau, encourages attendance to hear directly from staff and participate in the rules process.

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The Flat River Youth Hunt accommodated a record 54 youth hunters on January 17, coordinated by DNR Wildlife staff in partnership with Belding Sportsman's Club, Michigan Squirrel Dog Association, Triple H Sports, National Deer Association, and Christianity Outdoors. Youth hunters harvested over 30 squirrels and learned small game processing skills.

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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will offer a combined Hunter and Bowhunter Education field day for online students in Forsyth on Saturday, March 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Forsyth Pronghorn Archery Range. Youths ages 12-17 can register for either course or become certified in both.

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MassWildlife is holding two virtual public hearings on February 23 to gather feedback on proposed deer hunting regulation packages. The first hearing addresses making emergency regulations in Wildlife Management Zones 13 and 14 permanent, while the second covers proposed changes to statewide hunting and tagging regulations. Written comments are due by March 9, 2026.

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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers landowners an electronic posting system for the 2026-27 hunting season with flexible options: full season, through deer gun season, or deer gun season only. Landowners can manage postings through their My Account profile on gf.nd.gov, with a July 1 deadline for digital posting.

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Conservation First USA is offering 17 Arizona Special Big Game Tags through a raffle with $10 tickets and no purchase limit. Winners can hunt for 365 days, with all proceeds benefiting the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee for wildlife management projects.

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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is offering a New Instructor Training Course on April 11 at the Randolph Fish and Game Club for volunteers interested in teaching Hunter Education courses. The training covers policies, field techniques, and teaching methods to prepare instructors to educate future hunters on safe and enjoyable hunting experiences.

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Friday, February 6, 2026

The Pennsylvania Game Commission will release approximately 8,400 pheasants, mostly hens, on February 11-12 across six regions to provide late-season hunting opportunities through February 28. Wildlife Operations Division Chief Ian Gregg explained the birds were held as an insurance policy against disease but will now be released since flocks remain healthy.

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TUO Pro Trey Douglas shares expert coyote hunting strategies for late winter, covering weather conditions, calling techniques, rifle selection, and TUO gear recommendations including the AMP Pants, Clime Pants, Kinetic Merino 350 Hoodie, Clement Puffy Jacket, and Molten Heated Vest for optimal performance in cold conditions.

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