Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 22, 2018
Adding a little flavor to those crank baits just might do the trick for those deep walleyes.
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Adding a little flavor to those crank baits just might do the trick for those deep walleyes.
Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 22, 2018 Read More »
REDWOOD FALLS, Minn. — Seeded with a pollinator-friendly mix and signed with white placards, the state’s first recorded Minnesota Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (MN CREP) easement borders a public ditch that runs through Robert and Cathy VanderLinden’s Redwood County corn field. It’s a conservation milestone for Minnesota, marked on June 18 with a short ceremony
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MADISON, Wis. — June storms packing heavy downpours have pushed lake and river levels into flood levels, tossed debris into waterways and accelerated currents statewide, prompting Wisconsin DNR officials to remind all water users to think safety by checking local water conditions and wearing a life jacket when on the water. In a DNR news
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Rescheduled: No registration needed for ATVs on this weekend.
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The season will provide a harvest opportunity for up to eight mountain lions in two sub-units within the Pine Ridge of northwestern Nebraska.
Second-ever Nebraska regulated mountain lion hunt set for 2019 Read More »
Profits from oil and gas leasing on federal lands.
Federal money will flow through Ohio Read More »
Hunters can participate in ruffed grouse monitoring this summer and fall in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota.
Join in on the citizen science aspects of data collection for ruffed grouse Read More »
Minnesota State High School Clay Target League Championship boasts 8,000 participants from more than 350 teams.
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According to reports, while there are some positive provisions for conservation and sportsmen’s access in the bill – the single largest source of federal conservation funding – it also includes a number of provisions that would undercut long-term conservation benefits to headwaters, forests, and wetlands.
Reports: Farm Bill passed by House a mixed bag for sportsmen, conservation Read More »