We focus on hunting this week. Archery deer season opens in Wisconsin Sept. 13, along with northern zone grouse and rabbit. JC Chamberlin discusses early bow season strategies. Farm and Fleet stores offer bargains on hunting gear. An audiology expert explains how hunters can protect their hearing without compromising hunting and shooting skills. Jeff reports on the National Walleye Tour tournament held last weekend at Marinette and heads to Cass Lake, Minnesota for a Masters Walleye Circuit tournament. Dan and his son, Jon, head to Ballard’s Black Island on the Ontario side of Lake of the Woods.
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