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Missouri-based Women’s Outdoor News (won.com) opens the outdoors to millions of women (LISTEN)

Missouri-based Women’s Outdoor News (won.com) opens the outdoors to millions of women (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Jun 25, 2025 | News, Outdoors, Show Me Today

Years ago, Ozarks writer Barbara Baird began Women’s Outdoor News – seeing that women wanted a place of their own to learn and share outdoor knowledge and navigation. Today, the fastest-growing market for outdoor gear is women and girls, and Baird is reaching...
Northern snakehead sightings and catches are on the rise in southeastern Missouri (LISTEN)

Northern snakehead sightings and catches are on the rise in southeastern Missouri (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Apr 23, 2025 | News, Show Me Today

An invasive fish species is making its presence more known in southeast Missouri. Missouri Department of Conbservation fisheries biologist David Knuth joins Marshall Griffin to discuss the northern snakehead.
Missouri anglers advised to look out for Sandy Flesh disease in walleye

Missouri anglers advised to look out for Sandy Flesh disease in walleye

by Marshall Griffin | Oct 21, 2024 | News, Science / Technology

Anglers in Missouri are being advised to look out for Sandy Flesh disease in walleye. A walleye infected with Sandy Flesh disease was caught last month in Bull Shoals Lake in Arkansas near the Missouri border. The disease is unnoticeable until the fish is cleaned and...
Another invasive fish found in Missouri (LISTEN)

Another invasive fish found in Missouri (LISTEN)

by Bill Pollock | Jul 5, 2023 | Show Me Today

The Missouri Department of Conservation confirmed a second northern snakehead. The fish was captured by an angler on May 19 at Duck Creek Conservation Area in Wayne County. The first northern snakehead recorded in Missouri was caught in a borrowed ditch within the St....

Hunting and fishing permits will likely cost more in Missouri next year

by Marshall Griffin | Jun 6, 2023 | News

It’ll likely get more expensive to hunt and fish in Missouri, but not by much. The Missouri Conservation Commission gave initial approval last month to raising the costs for several permits, including hunting, fishing, combined hunting and fishing, trapping, turkey...
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