May 20 – Bass Fishing Special Edition
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May 20-22, June 24-26: Ladies Only-Fly Fishing/Casting Clinics, Palmquist’s “The Farm”. Class limited to 10. For more info call Jim or Helen Palmquist, 800-519-2558 or visit www.palmquistfarm.com June 7-28: Hunters Education Class, 7 p.m., Thorp High School, Multi-Purpose Room. For more info call Ed, 715-669-3158. June 13-July 1: Basic Fishing class for third & fourth
Editor Madison Sportsmen and conservation officials opposed to the Legislature’s skimming of $1.35 million in stamp funds to cover DNR budget shortfalls are wondering whether it isn’t time to allow more poaching fines to be used directly by the DNR. Wisconsin Outdoor News reader Harry Wood, of West Allis, investigated the distribution of fines collected
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July 22: Watonwan Bear Hunters NABF Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., St. James VFW. For more info call Jennie Firchau, 507-375-3510
Bill Williams Jr., of Somerset, arrowed this 9-point Pepin County buck on Nov. 13. The rack had a 171/2-inch inside spread. The buck weighed 170 lbs. field dressed.
Mathew Rolbiecki, of Rochester, Minn. dropped this 11-point Buffalo County buck while bow hunting on Oct. 1. The rack had a green score of 174.
By Steve Piatt Editor Westmoreland, N.Y. – A second case of Chronic Wasting Disease has been discovered in New York’s wild deer herd, but it hasn’t changed the approach to keeping the disease in check. DEC and state Department of Agriculture and Markets officials have responded to the situation by setting down a series of
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Chad DeWyre, of Mondovi, bagged this 8-point buck while bowhunting near Gilmanton on Oct. 25, 2004. The rack green scored 141 (gross).
Terry has been involved in advertising and articles for Outdoor News since 1987. Terry’s enthusiasm for fishing is a great fit to his position. His experience and dedication to the outdoors is great for Outdoor News and its advertisers and readers.
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