Man shot during opening day of squirrel hunting 9/4/2018 1:13:00 PM View Count 6297 LEHIGH, Iowa – A man was shot on Saturday, September 1, while squirrel hunting at the Brushy Creek State Recreation Area.
Tree stand safety focus of awareness campaign 8/28/2018 11:41:00 AM View Count 5141 The campaign to reduce and eliminate tree stand accidents by raising awareness of this issue and providing education about safe tree stand hunting best practices appears to be getting positive results.
Space available in upcoming hunter education classes 8/28/2018 11:35:00 AM View Count 4540 Hunter Education Classroom courses are offered by knowledgeable and certified volunteer instructors and Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers. Classroom courses are typically 12-15 hours in length and are held over 2 to 3 sessions (days). In order to receive certification, a student must attend all sessions and pass the final exam.
Iowa’s pheasant population second highest in a decade 8/28/2018 11:32:00 AM View Count 97265 BOONE - Iowa’s pheasant hunters can expect to find more birds this fall when they head to the fields, predict state wildlife experts. That forecast is based on the recently completed statewide population survey of pheasants, quail, partridge, cottontail rabbits and jackrabbits.
Learn to Hunt series teaches waterfowl hunting basics at Butch Olofson 8/21/2018 12:45:00 PM View Count 5233 Polk City - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and the Capitol Callers Chapter of Delta Waterfowl are offering two classes teaching waterfowl hunting basics at the Butch Olofson Shooting Range, near Big Creek State Park.
Iowa’s rabbit season opens Sept. 1 8/21/2018 12:42:00 PM View Count 11355 The good news for Iowa’s cottontail rabbit hunters is that Iowa has a lot of rabbits with the southern third and the east central region of the state leading the way. The better news for hunters is Iowa’s cottontail rabbit season begins Sept. 1 statewide.
Iowa’s squirrel season opens Sept. 1 8/21/2018 12:41:00 PM View Count 18779 Iowa hunters take note: it’s time to dust off the hunting skills and head to the woods to match wits with one of the most cunning species afield, the elusive Iowa bushy-tail. Squirrel hunting season opens Sept. 1 statewide.
Iowa's teal season opens Sept. 1 8/21/2018 12:40:00 PM View Count 7233 Iowa’s first duck hunting season begins September 1 with the 16 day teal-only season. These fast flying early migrators use the first cool spell in late August as a sign to start heading south.
Dove season opens Sept. 1 8/21/2018 12:39:00 PM View Count 5757 In a few days, hunters will be tucking into the edge of sunflowers and wheat fields awaiting the arrival of the most popular game bird in the country. Iowa’s dove season begins September 1.
Deer licenses on sale Aug. 15 8/14/2018 12:50:00 PM View Count 19348 Licenses to pursue Iowa’s world class deer herd go on sale Aug. 15 at more than 700 license sales agents statewide and online.
Iowa pheasant population survey begins Aug. 1 7/31/2018 1:41:00 PM View Count 4346 The extent of impact that a late winter and heavy rains and flooding in northern Iowa in June and July had on pheasant nesting success will likely be seen when the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conducts its annual pheasant counts.
Remote and quiet, Willow Slough is a Mills County treasure 7/10/2018 2:11:00 PM View Count 7639 Willow Slough Wildlife Area is the solution to the problem of what to do with land too wet to farm.
2017 Pheasant harvest tops 220,000, 2018 nesting forecast is mixed 7/10/2018 2:10:00 PM View Count 16946 An estimated 55,000 hunters harvested more than 221,000 roosters in Iowa last fall; a slight decline from 245,000 harvested in 2016. Hunters reported good success across the entire northwest quarter of Iowa.
Popular hunting camp for boys still has space available 7/10/2018 2:06:00 PM View Count 3094 POLK CITY – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ Hunting and Conservation Camp, designed to introduce a variety of outdoor skills to young men ages 12-15, is still accepting registrations.
Iowa's deer application opens Saturday, May 5th 5/3/2018 8:26:00 AM View Count 5587 It's that time of year! Nonresident deer hunters can apply for a 2018 Iowa deer license, or purchase a preference point, beginning Saturday, May 5 at 6 a.m. CST. Applications will be accepted until midnight on June 3, 2018.
Space available in upcoming hunter education classes 5/1/2018 2:33:00 PM View Count 3773 Hunter Education Classroom courses are offered by knowledgeable and certified volunteer instructors and Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers. Classroom courses are typically 12-15 hours in length and are held over 2 to 3 sessions (days). In order to receive certification, a student must attend all sessions and pass the final exam.
Iowa’s spring turkey hunting season is right around the corner 3/20/2018 1:02:00 PM View Count 36933 Thunderous calls from competing Toms trying to out-do one another for the affection from nearby hens will be rattling through Iowa’s timber later this month marking the beginning of the wild turkey breeding season.
DNR confirms Onawa location as site for Feb. 21 listening session on fall hunting and trapping regulations 2/8/2018 8:56:00 AM View Count 3700 DES MOINES - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the public library at 707 Iowa Ave., in Onawa, as a location for the wildlife rules public meeting on February 21. The meeting provides a setting for the DNR to listen to the public’s thoughts on hunting and trapping regulations for this fall.
DNR confirms Altoona location as site for Feb. 21 listening session on fall hunting and trapping regulations 2/6/2018 1:01:00 PM View Count 10722 Des Moines - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the Hy-Vee store in Altoona as the final location for the wildlife rules public meeting on February 21. The meeting provides a setting for the DNR to listen to the public’s thoughts on hunting and trapping regulations for this fall.
DNR to hold listening session on fall hunting and trapping regulations Feb. 21 1/23/2018 11:49:00 AM View Count 13027 Des Moines - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hosting public meetings on February 21 from 6 to 9 p.m., to listen to the public’s thoughts on the hunting and trapping regulations for this fall.
2017 hunting, fishing license sales 1/16/2018 2:13:00 PM View Count 6443 In 2017, Iowa residents purchased…
Licenses Expire January 10 1/2/2018 12:52:00 PM View Count 6502 Hunters and anglers are encouraged to purchase their 2018 license before their 2017 license expires. Annual Iowa hunting and fishing licenses expire on Jan. 10. License holders who purchased the three year option should check the date range printed on their license for expiration.
Seasons Begin Closing January 10 1/2/2018 12:49:00 PM View Count 4527 Iowa’s 2017 hunting season begin closing in January.
Iowa deer harvest tops 90,000 12/19/2017 1:20:00 PM View Count 10915 The 2017 Iowa deer harvest is running more than 5 percent ahead of the 2016 totals. So far this fall, 90,955 deer have been reported, compared to 86,506 for the same period last year.
As other seasons close, hunters turn attention to coyotes 12/12/2017 1:02:00 PM View Count 6431 An expected 10,000 to 15,000 Iowa hunters will turn their attention to pursuing the state’s top predator after Jan. 10. That’s when most of Iowa’s hunting seasons close, and coyote hunting begins in earnest.
Iowa deer harvest nearly identical to 2016 12/12/2017 1:01:00 PM View Count 8833 The 2017 Iowa deer harvest is running less than 1 percent ahead of the 2016 totals. So far this fall, 76,204 deer have been reported, compared to 75,909 for the same period last year.
Man shot in foot while hunting 12/11/2017 10:26:00 AM View Count 4224 TAYLOR COUNTY, Iowa – On December 5, 2017, John Fish, 65, of Villisca, was hunting five miles southeast of Nodaway when he was struck in the foot by a slug from another hunter in his hunting party.
Hunter shot, mistaken for deer 12/11/2017 10:25:00 AM View Count 5107 TAYLOR COUNTY, Iowa – Iowa DNR Conservation Officers are investigating a shooting involving a New Market man who was searching for an injured deer when he was shot by another hunter who had mistaken him for a deer.
Minor injured in Johnson County hunting incident 12/11/2017 10:24:00 AM View Count 4094 JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa – An 11-year-old boy was injured in a hunting incident on December 10, 2017. It happened on private property near the intersection of 320th Street Northeast and Prairie Du Chen Road Northeast in Johnson County.
2018 hunting, fishing licenses on sale Dec. 15 12/5/2017 12:26:00 PM View Count 8327 Iowans can start buying 2018 resident hunting, fishing and other licenses on December 15. Licenses purchased for 2017 expire on Jan. 10.
DNR investigates Wright County hunting incident 11/30/2017 8:19:00 AM View Count 20007 WRIGHT COUNTY, Iowa – DNR conservation officers responded to a personal injury hunting incident on November 29 around 1:20 p.m., in southwestern Wright County.
DNR responds to hunting incident in Jackson County 11/15/2017 9:52:00 AM View Count 4791 BERNARD, Iowa -- State conservation officers with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources responded to a hunting-related injury that occurred in Jackson County at the Three Hills Hunting Preserve, during a pheasant hunt on Sunday shortly after 11 a.m.
Iowa’s furbearer season begins Nov. 4 10/31/2017 11:38:00 AM View Count 9077 Iowa’s furbearer season opens Nov. 4, and the outlook for 2017 is good as populations are stable to increasing statewide.
Think safety before opening day 10/24/2017 1:46:00 PM View Count 3803 Hunters heading to the field for the opening weekend of pheasant season are encouraged to review safe hunting practices before they head out.
Iowa’s pheasant hunting season opens Oct 28 10/24/2017 1:44:00 PM View Count 30826 An estimated 50,000 blaze orange-clad hunters will dot Iowa’s countryside at 8 a.m. on Oct. 28, for the opening of Iowa’s 2017 pheasant hunting season.
Iowa’s youth enjoy special pheasant season Oct. 21-22 10/17/2017 12:35:00 PM View Count 8705 Iowa’s young hunters will get to experience the first cackle and flush of the year during the youth-only pheasant season Oct. 21-22.
DNR launches “Let’s Go Hunting” campaign 10/17/2017 12:33:00 PM View Count 5813 The Iowa DNR is launching a new campaign this week called “Let’s Go Hunting” to encourage more people to either try hunting, to get back into hunting or for passionate hunters to share their favorite pastime with a beginner.
Indianola man falls more than 20 feet from tree stand 10/17/2017 9:08:00 AM View Count 4826 WARREN COUNTY - An Indianola man was injured while climbing into his tree stand on Sunday while deer hunting.
Iowa’s archery deer hunting season opens October 1 9/26/2017 11:52:00 AM View Count 23893 The days are getting shorter, nights are getting cooler and treestands are being moved into place. For bow hunters, the long wait is nearly over. Iowa’s archery deer season begins Oct. 1.
Locked up and feet down, Iowa duck hunters are ready for opening day 9/19/2017 2:38:00 PM View Count 4519 Waterfowlers have waited all year for this: for the next three weekends in Iowa, there will be an opening day for duck and goose hunting. The north zone opens on Sept. 23, the south zone opens on Sept. 30 and the Missouri River zone opens on Oct. 7.
Former flood prone farmland now a popular wildlife area 9/5/2017 1:00:00 PM View Count 11086 COGGON, Iowa - Word is starting to spread across the hunting circles in east-central Iowa, about a new wildlife area surrounding Buffalo Creek, on the Linn, Buchanan and Delaware County line.
Tree stand safety focus of awareness campaign 9/5/2017 12:55:00 PM View Count 4481 A campaign is underway by tree stand manufacturers, retailers, media, natural resource agencies and deer hunters to reduce and eliminate tree stand accidents by raising awareness of this issue and providing education about safe tree stand hunting best practices.
Get ready for a successful dove season 8/30/2017 10:26:00 AM View Count 6803 Iowa's dove season opens on Sept. 1, a week from today. Doves provide a lot of excitement for hunters of all skill levels and are a great way to bring in new or young hunters.
Tieville Bend Wildlife Area is western Iowa’s secret hunting hot spot 8/29/2017 1:08:00 PM View Count 10308 The parking lot of the Super 8 at I-29 and Hwy. 175 fills each fall with trucks pulling boats covered with duck blinds. For hunters, the bread and butter at Tieville Bend is the fall duck migration and if you want to know how the hunting is, go to Onawa and stop in Dave’s World Truck Stop and Restaurant, Suds and Jugs, or Millers Kitchen.
Mount Ayr Wildlife Area is southern Iowa’s rugged retreat 8/22/2017 12:00:00 PM View Count 9961 Mount Ayr, Iowa – The Mount Ayr Wildlife Area is a 1,500-acre outdoor playground on the way to nowhere. While travelers are not likely to stumble upon it, hunters would be wise to know its location.