Having suffered wet spring weather and low recruitment in recent years, Iowa's turkey population appears to be turning a corner. Could 2010 be the year for a comeback?
Having suffered wet spring weather and low recruitment in recent years, Iowa's turkey population appears to be turning a corner. Could 2010 be the year for a comeback? ... [+] Full Article
An increasing number of Hawkeye hunters are braving the arctic cold and heading afield during our late, great muzzleloader and bow hunts for last-chance whitetails. ... [+] Full Article
Iowa's northern-tier counties present some of the best pheasant hunting ground in the state this season. Here's your plan for making a successful border run on Iowa ringnecks. ... [+] Full Article
Tremendous bucks -- and plenty of them -- are emerging from counties across the state. Will you have what it takes when opportunity knocks? ... [+] Full Article
Heavy snow cover and wet springs have made survival difficult for Iowa's pheasant population in recent years, but there are reasons for optimism as the 2009 season begins. ... [+] Full Article
Pheasant populations and habitat may be On the decline in Iowa, but increasingly more attention is being paid to finding the problems and fixing them. ... [+] Full Article
Casey Knight's southwest Iowa 14-pointer might rank as the highest-scoring typical bow kill in the state in 2008, but the season -- and the hunt -- that led up to it was . . . ... [+] Full Article
In the realm of Iowa's trophy whitetail haunts, Fremont County may not match the consistency of Marion or the antler proportions of Allamakee, but big bucks roam southwest Iowa too. Just ask Andy Sheldon. . . . ... [+] Full Article
The weather may have been wild in 2008, but it didn't diminish your odds for bagging a longbeard -- at least, not this season. Here's your guide to finding and harvesting a spring gobbler. (March 2009) ... [+] Full Article