The Iowa Sportsman April 2026

The Iowa Sportsman April 2026

In the April 2026 Issue of the Iowa Sportsman

Thank you for picking up the April issue of The Iowa Sportsman. Spring is finally here in Iowa, and with it comes some of the best days of the year to be outside. Whether you’re chasing gobblers at sunrise, casting a line into warming water, hiking a favorite trail, searching for those first morels, or simply enjoying time around a campfire with family, this season reminds us why we love the Iowa outdoors so much.

This month’s issue is packed with great information to help you make the most of the spring. If you’re looking for places to explore, be sure to check out our Iowa tourism map highlighting hidden gems across the state that are perfect for spring and summer adventures.

For sporting dog owners, Kyle Dana shares some helpful tips in our Shooting Corner covering simple training exercises that can help keep your dog sharp and ready for the field. Noel Gandy dives into the world of shed hunting, explaining how those antlers can reveal a lot about the deer in your area.

Fishing season is heating up, and Geoff Taylor highlights some of the Best Places for Early Season Open Water in Iowa. He also takes readers along for a great spring adventure in his article about springtime river fishing, a multi-species story that shows just how much action our rivers can offer this time of year.

Safety is always important, and this issue includes a helpful reminder about Gun Range Safety, along with an article titled, Keeping Kids Engaged while Turkey Hunting, encouraging the next generation to get involved in one of spring’s most exciting outdoor traditions.

If you’ve ever dreamed about adding water to your property, Lane Rummelhart walks readers through the process in Building a Pond to Hold More Wildlife. Fishermen and women will also enjoy Ben Leal’s breakdown of Pre-Spawn Bass. He shares tips to help you connect with fish during one of the most exciting times of the year. Turkey season is just around the corner, so don’t miss our Turkey Gear Buyer’s Guide to help you make sure you’re ready for opening morning.

We have some great gear from some reputable companies to get you off to a good turkey season. Lastly, if you’re thinking about planting habitat this year, Cole Rozendaal shares insights into What Makes a Great Food Plot and how the right planning can make all the difference. We hope this issue gives you a few new ideas, a little inspiration, and maybe even a reason to try something new outdoors this spring.

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