Friday, March 31st, 2023
Friday, March 31st, 2023

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Sportsmen Since 1967

September 2, 2010

EPA shoots down lead ammo ban petition

Washington – Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week denied a request filed by a number of groups to ban the production and distribution of lead hunting ammunition, saying the agency lacked legal authority to do so. The petition was filed under the Toxic Substances Control Act by a coalition of hunting, veterinary,

DNR to survey waterfowlers after 2010-11 season ends

Bemidji, Minn. – As it does every few years, the DNR will survey waterfowl hunters after the upcoming season. It will ask about duck hunters’ experiences and from where they derive their satisfaction as it relates to duck hunting. It will ask about season structure and the possibility of duck zones or split seasons. It

Wisocnsin Calendar

Banquet/Fundraiser Sept. 7: Grant Co. DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Platterville Convention Center. For more info call Arnie, 608-778-2666. Sept. 8: Fisheries Forever Inc. Banquet, 5 p.m., Stadium View Bar & Grill. For more info call Chris, 920-496-0847. Sept. 9: Fond Du Lac Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion Hall. For more info call Linda, 920-923-4602. Sept.

Archers set to take aim on Sept. 18

Madison – A mild winter, no earn-a-buck outside the chronic wasting disease units last year, and a 2009 gun season opener that likely saved more deer than usual are among the reasons to be optimistic about this year’s archery deer hunt. Jeff Schinkten, of Sturgeon Bay, the national president of Whitetails Unlimited, Inc., said WTU’s

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