The change in the DNR’s forest management harvest planning will benefit both elk and deer and their fondness for young aspen.
Though the country’s elk herd may be up compared to generations past, hunters cannot expect to find a bull behind every tree.
A couple of folks were kind enough to lend me their expertise and thoughts as we near the general big game season opener for rifle hunters on Oct. 25.
Clearcuts originally planned over the next 10 years will be grouped into a shorter timeframe to better support forest ...
The pathway between U.S. Highway 89 and the National Elk Refuge is set to close Saturday for the fall elk migration.
The work was originally planned to start in 2028, but the ice storm that struck the northern Lower Peninsula moved the ...
During the last few days, I have been reading the new 470-page Montana Statewide Elk Management Plan. What was of most interest to me and probably most hunters, is found on pages 15-41. These pages ...
Tribal leaders and Gov. Gavin Newsom gathered Wednesday to mark the return of 17,000 acres of ancestral land to the Tule ...
This Saturday, Feb. 15, will be one of the most fun nights of the year for Kalispell area hunters. That is the date of the annual Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s banquet in Kalispell. More than 600 ...
Tommy, a bull elk at the North Carolina Zoo, picked a fight with a bison — and won. Biologists say Tommy wouldn't have fared ...
The elk rut is ongoing and tourists in elk habitat should be aware that they are not safe from ornery bulls simply because they’re inside a vehicle. The accompanying footage, captured in Jasper ...