Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 10, 2018
Did you know you can hunt turkeys in state parks?
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Did you know you can hunt turkeys in state parks?
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Lanesboro hatchery needs $5 million in repairs/improvements, agency says.
Why it’s a good idea to purchase a fishing license.
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The 34th annual free spring fishing clinics for kids will take place Saturday, April 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids ages 15 and younger are welcome to attend, and while registration is not required, groups of 20 or more should call ahead. No equipment is needed, but if kids have their own gear,
Southeastern Wisconsin fishing clubs, volunteers ready to help kids learn to fish Read More »
A four-member committee just finished selecting the winner of the 2017 Wisconsin DNR Ethical Hunter Award. Next month, the presentation will be made at the new Vortex Optics Headquarters in Barneveld, where the company moved recently from Middleton. Vortex Optics is sponsoring the award for the second year. It’s always a pleasure to see the
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Turkeys are coming through a relatively mild winter, and they again had a tremendous acorn crop last fall to help them with winter survival. And a light fall harvest sparked by greater supplies of fall foods and fewer hunters afield also has helped kindle increased expectations for the spring hunt.
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MAZOMANIE, Wis. — Jim Craney has a panoramic view of Lake Marion from the hillside home he built in 1969. Craney, who spent 38 years in facilities management with UW-Madison and grew up in Mazomanie, can watch the sun rise and bicyclists pedal below on Highway KP and the adjacent half-mile paved trail that opened
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At high school and college gun ranges around the country, teens and young adults gather to practice shooting and talk about the positive influence firearms have had on their lives.
Advocates: School gun clubs teach discipline, not violence Read More »
TRUCKEE, Calif. — A conservation group and a coalition of municipal drinking water providers at Lake Tahoe have pitched in to try to stunt the growth of invasive aquatic plants that can degrade water quality and rob the lake of its famed clarity. The Tahoe Fund and the Tahoe Water Suppliers Association recently reached their
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