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Missouri turkey hunters can apply online during February for 2024 spring turkey managed hunts through the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) website at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/turkey/turkey-spring-managed-hunts. more
When lost in the woods during winter, survival becomes a challenging ordeal, compounded by harsh weather conditions, scarce food resources, and the critical need for shelter and warmth. This detailed guide explores the survival strategies one should employ if they find themselves in such a predicament, addressing food gathering, water sourcing, shelter building, and the importance of staying dry. more
Preparing for a winter hike in extremely cold temperatures is an intricate and crucial process, involving careful planning, appropriate gear selection, and understanding the unique challenges posed by the cold and unpredictable winter environment. more
Missouri's 2023-2024 deer-hunting season ended Jan. 15 with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reporting a preliminary record-setting total deer harvest for the season of 326,026. This year’s new harvest record surpasses the one set in 2006 of 325,457. more
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites turkey hunters, landowners and managers, and others interested in Missouri’s wild turkeys and turkey hunting to its “MDC Wild Webcast on Talkin’ Turkey” on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at noon.   more
Bird-feeding is a popular hobby that can be enjoyed by all ages, but the first key to bird feeding enjoyment is to be able to attract birds to your backyard. more
Reloading ammunition can be an enjoyable hobby and it’s a way for hunters and sport shooters to customize ammunition and get good shells. more
WS Senior Center to host monthly dance more
The West Plains Daily Quill is inviting readers to delve into their treasure trove of memories and share the tales of their very first deer hunts. In a heartwarming initiative aimed at celebrating the rich hunting traditions of the region, the Quill is calling on hunters, both seasoned and novice, to contribute their personal stories of triumph, disappointment, or humor from their inaugural deer hunting experiences. more
As autumn transitions to winter, lawn care practices shift from growth promotion to protection and preservation. Winterizing a lawn is crucial for safeguarding the grass against harsh winter conditions and ensuring a healthy, robust return in spring. This process involves several key steps, each tailored to the specific needs of different grass types and regional climates. more
In the picturesque Ozarks, winter ushers in a stark transformation, with frost-laden landscapes and biting cold. Yet, amidst this seasonal harshness, a remarkable story of resilience and adaptation unfolds, starring the region's avian inhabitants. The birds of the Ozarks, from the vibrant Northern Cardinal to the industrious Downy Woodpecker, demonstrate a fascinating array of strategies to survive the winter months. more
Preparing a garden for winter is a crucial task for any gardener, as it ensures the health and productivity of the garden for the following season. This process involves several steps, each tailored to protect plants, enrich the soil, and set the stage for a successful spring. more
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has released preliminary data indicating a successful late antlerless portion of the firearms deer season, with hunters across the state harvesting 18,904 deer from December 2 to December 10. This year's harvest shows a significant increase from the previous year's total of 16,241 deer, highlighting the vitality and management of Missouri's deer population. more
Winter camping in the Ozarks offers a serene and starkly beautiful experience, distinct from any other season. The tranquility and challenge of camping in the colder months can be highly rewarding, but it requires thorough preparation and respect for the elements. Here’s a detailed guide to help you make the most of your winter camping adventure in the Ozarks. more
As the vibrant colors of autumn in the Ozarks fade and the landscape transitions into the stark beauty of late fall, often referred to as the “season of the sticks,” photographers are presented with unique challenges and opportunities. The absence of leaves and the pre-winter scenery can reveal a raw, more
What is deer season without deer jerky? Learn how to prepare different types of venison jerky with Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 19! This class is virtual only. more
Walking a trail in winter is a great way to see the outdoors, relieve stress, and stay in shape. more
Caves are unique habitats throughout the year, but in winter, they play a special role for a number of wildlife species. more
Learn how to tie fishing flies with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) free Fly Tying for Everyone, Even Beginners course from 6 to 8 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays from Jan. 4 through Feb. 1. Fly tying for fishing is a mix of skill, creativity, and knowledge about what sight-feeding fish eat. This class will teach beginners how to get started tying flies and sharpen the skills of experienced lure makers. more
Trout fishing in Missouri, a state celebrated for its abundant outdoor activities, transcends being just a pastime; it's a cherished tradition, especially highlighted on March 1, the opening day of the summer catch-and-keep season at state trout parks. Recognizing the enduring appeal and growing interest in trout fishing, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and novices alike to deepen their understanding of this engaging activity. more
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