For many, putting food on the table is a real challenge. But if you're a hunter in Indiana, there's a way you can make a difference and help your fellow Hoosiers in need
A public hearing is planned for November to allow Hoosiers the opportunity to speak out about proposed changes to the newly signed, and controversial, bobcat hunting law in Indiana. In the meantime, public comment can be left online.
If you're craving warmer weather and an adventure into the great outdoors, you won't want to miss the upcoming Women's Wilderness Weekend open to ladies 16+.
Applications will be accepted through September 24th and will allow registered hunters to hunt select game on state property such as fish and wildlife areas.
Two men in Indiana were charged with illegally possessing wild turkeys during the state's turkey season. Learn more about hunting regulations in Indiana
Kentucky Senate Bill 241 requires some landowners to get permits for hunting and fishing on their property. Learn about the new public access easement too.