Labor Day weekend affirms yearly start for waterfowl hunters
Tips that may put a few more September geese in your bag.
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Tips that may put a few more September geese in your bag.
Labor Day weekend affirms yearly start for waterfowl hunters Read More »
What Mr. Walleye is doing to find – and catch – big pike.
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How to find big pike – and catch them.
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And quail numbers drop 36 percent from last year.
Pheasant numbers dip in Iowa Read More »
Dense mats of European frogbit can form in slow-moving waters, causing problems for waterfowl and recreation.
Invasive plant European frogbit found in two locations near Lake Michigan Read More »
Things are different than they once were, of that there is no doubt. As kids, my friends and I entertained ourselves without the intervention of any adults because our parents were too busy working to make a living. Today, there are dozens of activities that seem to be competing for a youngster’s attention. A few weeks ago I picked up the
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As part of efforts to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease, the Minnesota DNR bans the feeding of deer and the use of attractants in certain parts of the state to prevent the concentrations of wild deer in areas with a higher risk for disease. The DNR will expand deer feeding and attractant bans
Deer feeding, attractant bans expand this weekend as part of CWD prevention efforts Read More »
According to the agency, 2019 season regulations designed to control disease for long-term health of Minnesota’s wild deer.
DNR: Targeting CWD by expanding hunting, limiting deer-to-deer contact Read More »
The My Wisconsin Woods program, previously offered by the Aldo Leopold Foundation in southwest Wisconsin, is now available statewide. This program is geared especially for landowners who have never had a forester out to their land before. Landowners can go to the My Wisconsin Woods website (mywisconsinwoods.org) and click on “Request a free property visit”
Wisconsin woodland owners have new opportunity to talk to professional forester Read More »