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January 24, 2008

Best Buck Photo Contest!

Each fall, Wisconsin Outdoor News announces its annual Best Buck Photo Contest. We offer thousands of dollars in prizes. This is a photo contest. Outdoor News would rather support the notion of sportsmen and women enjoying the experience and creating memories than just concentrating on antler size. The rating system will be on photo quality,

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Outdoor Observations

Bill Parker Michigan Editor A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE. One of my favorite movie lines comes from the motion picture, Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman. Serving time in a rural southern prison/work camp, Luke (Newman) ends up beat down to the ground and looking up at the crusty warden. “What we have here, is a

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Banquet/Fundraiser

Jan. 26, 2008: St. Croix Valley Chapter WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Valley House. For more info call Steve Lucksinger, 715-386-7260. Jan. 26, 2008: Root River Longbeards NWTF Banquet, 3 p.m., Roma Lodge, Racine. For more info call Gary Green, 262-632-5038. Jan. 29, 2008: Lower Wisconsin River Chapter WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Dorf Haus. For more

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Thousand Island

Black Lake: Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) reported at mid-month that ice conditions had deteriorated to the point where it was no longer safe to be out there. However, colder weather quickly followed and by now anglers may well be back on the ice. Check www.iceshanty.com for updates – including regular posts by Chapman’s – to get

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