Dan Honl breaks in ‘new’ deer stand
“I at the little cabin on have schoolwork to do, so I won’t be staying Friday night,” our daughter, Shannon Honl, said.
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“I at the little cabin on have schoolwork to do, so I won’t be staying Friday night,” our daughter, Shannon Honl, said.
Dan Honl breaks in ‘new’ deer stand Read More »
Wake boats are used for “wake surfing,” when people surf without a tow rope behind a high-powered boat that generates large waves. The bow of the boat is raised up, causing visibility problems.
Citizens again demand action to slow wake boats Read More »
Department of Natural Resources officials say that although 126 walleyes were illegally speared May 4 on Squirrel Lake, causing the Lac du Flambeau tribe to harvest 121 walleye more than the projected quota, the lake’s fishery there remains strong.
DNR: Squirrel Lake fishery unharmed following illegal tribal harvest Read More »
Advancements in insulation the past few years have helped Sitka and ArcticShield keep modern hunters and anglers warmer and drier.
New technology in cold-weather garments Read More »
Billings, Mont. (AP) — A Montana judge has temporarily restricted wolf hunting and trapping near Yellowstone and Glacier national parks and imposed tighter statewide limits on killing wolves over concerns that looser rules adopted last year in the Republicancontrolled state could harm their population.
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I’m not going to have room here to list each candidate’s credentials. Some of the names might be familiar. Here goes, and in no particular order: Peter Peshek, Tim Andryk, Paul DeLong, Kathleen Falk, Rep. Nick Milroy, Jeff Nania, and Dan Bauman.
State Roundup: DNR secretary announces retirement Read More »
The DNR is also being criticized for offering a 60-day comment period during a busy time of the year.
Latest wolf plan has no population quota Read More »
Warden Jon Hagen, of Spooner, was asked to assist with a motor vehicle driver operating at 10 mph on Hwy. 53 in Washburn County. Hagen attempted to stop the motorist with his squad’s emergency lights and siren activated, but the driver continued operating at the low speed.
Cuffs & Collars: Enforcement reports from around Wisconsin Read More »
Commentaries and letters are the opinion of the writers; not necessarily that of Wisconsin Outdoor News. We will never be free of CWD This is in response of John Kohl’s letter. In my opinion Wisconsin will never be free of chronic wasting disease (CWD) due to the fact that all deer killed during the hunting
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