Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Oct. 30, 2019
Sighting-in your deer hunting rifle.
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Sighting-in your deer hunting rifle.
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The lowdown on sighting-in your rifle.
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Fifty-five years ago, Jack Adkins was frustrated. A biologist for Washington’s Department of Game, Adkins was trying to catch turkeys in Stevens County using a 90-by-40-foot net propelled by “three projectiles (shot) from a small cannon.” It wasn’t working. “We’ve had all sorts of problems,” Adkins told The Spokesman-Review in January 1964.
Turkeys in the northwest: conservation success or nuisance? Read More »
MEXICO CITY — Environmentalists and officials in Mexico say they expect this year to see a strong turnout of monarch butterflies, millions of which make the 3,400-mile (5,500-kilometer) migration from the United States and Canada each year to small patches of forest in central Mexico. The protected wintering grounds have long been threatened by illegal
Monarch butterflies arriving late in Mexico Read More »
The move comes after trains have killed eight grizzlies in northwestern Montana so far in 2019. That’s the most ever recorded in a single year.
Railway pushed to stop grizzly bear deaths on Montana tracks Read More »
The Marquette University Law School Poll shows 46% believe CWD has stayed the same, 27% believe it’s increasing and 7% believe it’s decreasing.
Poll: Most Wisconsin voters believe CWD isn’t increasing Read More »
All descendants of the original transplants from the early-1900s, they live in Elk, Cameron, Clinton, Clearfield and Potter counties, although, on occasion some stray from that region, including a bull that ventured into Cambria County in 2010.
Century-old elk transplant project proves a boon to hunters Read More »
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS With water temperatures dropping rapidly, tullibees should start moving onto the shallow rocks and muskies should be there as well. Look for rocky areas in 6 to 18 feet to hold bigger concentrations of muskies at this point. There’s been some “giant” smallmouth bass being caught on
Minnesota Fishing and Hunting Report for Nov. 1, 2019 Read More »