Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Oct. 12, 2018
Targeting those nighttime walleyes.
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Targeting those nighttime walleyes.
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The first three weeks of duck season have been the coldest recorded in at least the last 50 years.
Jumping the string: Deer-hunting archers might want to change up their target area.
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For the first time in the 32-year history of the program, it almost didn’t take place, saved by an 11th-hour agreement between fur buyers and the MDHA for a higher price for hides.
MDHA Hides for Habitat to continue after all Read More »
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — Authorities don’t know who dumped a 4-foot-long reptile into Lake Michigan, but they now know what kind it is. After initially believing the animal spotted Monday swimming near Waukegan, Ill., by a startled kayaker was a caiman, officials now say it is actually an alligator. Either way, it had no business paddling
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Much like October of last year, the weather is just too darn humid and warm to immerse myself full-bore into archery hunting. This past Friday was my first excursion afield. The afternoon was cooler than the earlier part of week (but not by much), and with the urge to climb a tree and sit in
Another archery season start with summer weather Read More »
Since the contest’s inception in 1934, only one stamp prominently has featured a canine, and the author believes it’s time to give our hunting companions their due credit once again.
Wildlife artists of the world unite: It’s time for another dog on the duck stamp Read More »