Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 1, 2019
Rare songbird may fly into the record books again. Will we see it this spring?
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Rare songbird may fly into the record books again. Will we see it this spring?
Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 1, 2019 Read More »
Still out there, ice anglers? Beware of that tricky ice.
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The most recent mapping and inventory review process yielded a net increase of 31.5 miles of roads open to ORV users, compared to a year ago.
Michigan DNR bulks up ORV state forest road map Read More »
Now anglers can keep one fish over 20 inches, instead of one over 17.
DNR tweaks Upper Red Lake open-water walleye keeper reg Read More »
That could all change if some New York City politicians have their way.
Trapping remains a part of the outdoors landscape – for now Read More »
ALBANY, N.Y. — The Democratic-controlled state Legislature has passed a measure to lower the legal blood-alcohol content threshold for hunting while intoxicated. The Senate passed the legislation Wednesday, a day after it was approved in the Assembly. The current legal BAC threshold for hunting while intoxicated is 0.10 percent. The legislation seeks to lower it
Bill would lower threshold for hunting while intoxicated Read More »
State wildlife agency last year more than doubled the number of pronghorn licenses from the previous year, due to a rebound in the population.
North Dakota pronghorn hunters enjoy successful season Read More »
Last year, the largest hunter-killed bighorn sheep with both Pope and Young Club and Boone and Crockett Club was taken by a bowhunter in the South Dakota Badlands.
Black Hills bighorn sheep tag won with $89,000 bid Read More »
The volunteers are among almost 150 citizen scientists across Wisconsin who help the state DNR determine the number, distribution and territories of wolves.
The wolf trackers: Wisconsin couple has been at it for 20 years Read More »