Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Oct. 22, 2018
Take it easy on the hunting dogs and mellow out on expectations early in upland bird season.
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Take it easy on the hunting dogs and mellow out on expectations early in upland bird season.
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It seems that fewer Pennsylvania hunters chasing stocked pheasants because of stamp price.
Minnesota sells a lot of deer hunting licenses. Just how many?
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Researchers with the DNR are monitoring about 30 radio-collared black bears across the state, and asked hunters to voluntarily avoid shooting these valuable research subjects. They obliged.
The Minnesota DNR has announced that regional wildlife manager Cynthia Osmundson will become the supervisor of the agency’s Nongame Wildlife Program, effective next month. Osmundson will replace the recently retired Carrol Henderson. The donor-supported DNR Nongame Wildlife Program works to help more than 700 species of Minnesota wildlife thrive. Nongame wildlife are species that are
DNR names Cynthia Osmundson to lead Nongame Wildlife Program Read More »
Fish measured 43-1/2 inches and was caught by a member of the Women Anglers of Minnesota.
State’s first catch-and-release record for pike comes on Mille Lacs Read More »
Who says folks from Illinois aren’t friendly, giving and respectful of their neighbor to the immediate north? Pat Cornelius and her husband, Jerry, both 73, have been volunteering at Governor Dodge State Park for several months each summer for nine years. Some years their stay, and almost daily work, stretches from Memorial Day to Labor
Harvest at 13,068 deer. At the same point in 2017, the harvest stood at 10,912.
With help of a bountiful Sunday, archery harvest climbs well ahead of last year’s pace Read More »