Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Feb. 6, 2018
Paying tribute to a pair of old fishing buddies.
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Paying tribute to a pair of old fishing buddies.
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Oil and gas activity in Wyoming’s Converse County is looking up, but a proposed project to ride off the expected boom reportedly poses a possible threat to the greater sage grouse. The project would involve drilling 5,000 wells over 10 years. The Douglas Core Area, which is protected sage grouse habitat, would be included in
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Top-end bows getting pricey. Are they worth it?
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In storage since the 1980s, thousands of .45 handguns will hit the marketplace via the CMP. Gun enthusiasts willing to process paperwork can get a crack at one.
Details on purchasing an M1911 pistol through the Civilian Marksmanship Program Read More »
Canadian fishing at it’s best, Ontario’s Sunset Country keeps anglers coming back year after year. Will this be the year you finally head up to northwestern Ontario?
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Tips from bass fishing legend Roland Martin at the great American Outdoor show in Harrisburg, Pa.
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Ice fishing during winter’s coldest days demands complete attention to detail to increase your hookset odds.
Managing sights and sounds during the heart of hard-water angling Read More »
WASHINGTON — Leaders of five tribes accused lawmakers of “cherry-picking” tribal members to support an 85 percent reduction in the Bears Ears monuments, and said proposed tribal management of the new monument would be in name only. The testimony from Navajo, Hopi and other leaders contradicted lawmakers from Utah and some local tribal officials. They
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BILLINGS, Mont. — A federal judge has ordered U.S. wildlife officials to reconsider a 2015 decision that blocked special protections for the iconic bison herds that roam Yellowstone National Park and are routinely subjected to hunting and slaughter. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said in a ruling that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could
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