We fish southern Wisconsin’s Geneva Lake and learn about WeFishASA
Veteran anglers shares bass fishing tips on deep, clear lake
Veteran anglers shares bass fishing tips on deep, clear lake
Wisconsin Outdoor News’ Kristen Monroe shares thoughts from St. Croix Rods tour
Headache takes Wisconsin hunter out of the game at the wrong time
Ice fishing innovator just as comfortable when fishing from a boat
AGLOW members assist family of Morgan Heimer in launching model kayak in his honor
Fishing in Mercer’s Can-Yak Tournament
A Catahoula leopard cur in Wisconsin duck marshes and grouse woods? Why not?
Ear protection for shooters and hunters should extend beyond shooting range boundaries
Corkish no longer competing, but she coaches young shooters and volunteers as a hunter safety instructor
You bet! Hunting with suppressors is legal – with the appropriate federal permits
Fall AGLOW conference in Kentucky helps Wisconsin gal in pleasant thoughts while battling winter and waiting for open water
Make sure the storage systems you use to pack away outdoor gear are properly sealed
Even experienced anglers can learn a thing or two while bouncing around Wisconsin – and visiting other states
Monroe goes after Lake Winnebago bass and crappies with blueberries and American cheese
Turkeys in NY’s Chautauqua area just as tough, if not tougher, than Wisconsin birds
Getting to know Badger State snakes
Kristen Monroe looking forward to next winter already after learning ins, outs of ice fishing
Pheasants Forever restored A.H. Fox up for auction at Pheasant Fest
Attend seminars by Hank Shawn and strengthen your wild game cooking skills
Monroe anchors her first deer
Many of my favorite fishing trips are local in nature – when I fish with my dad on Lauderdale Lakes in southeastern Wisconsin. Recently I experienced a whole new type of fishing. My fishing buddy (Dad) just moved to Florida and I was dying to fish his newfound waters. My family took a trip to southwestern Florida to fish the…
A concealed carry permit and a loaded gun in a holster doesn’t mean squat. Unless of course, good split-second decision-making skills and proper training are incorporated.
I have always supported the right to carry a concealed weapon, but the thought of myself obtaining a permit? Really, why would I?