St. Croix Rods opening factory to customers for tours starting June 1
Rod makers want to share ‘hometown feel’ with visiting anglers
Rod makers want to share ‘hometown feel’ with visiting anglers
For the third time in four seasons, a Wisconsin bowhunter has broken the state’s typical archery record.
DNR expecting deer feeding, baiting ban in Oneida, Vilas and Forest counties by mid-January
Gov. Walker signs AB 243 on Nov. 11 that removes antlerless exemption in buck-only units
Randy Haines not the first to anchor Badger State muley, but notches rare feat, indeed
Wisconsin legislators working to repeal 10-year-old minimum age limit for mentored hunting program
Railroad crew in northern Wisconsin finds bull moose trapped along railroad tracks east of Phillips
Natural Resources Board has final say on deal at Sept. 22 meeting
One falls to brain worm/wolf, another to vehicle collision
Hodgdon will replace recalled lots with other IMR smokeless powders
Second sighting confirmed near Elcho
Public waterfowl meetings Aug. 3-6 give waterfowlers a chance to offer input on 2015 season
Four calves born to cows in Jackson County herd
Anderson, Prehn now await Senate confirmation
HSUS is only in it to bleed money from caring people
Wednesday, Feb. 18 was the fifth, and last, day of the sturgeon spearing season on the three upriver lakes on the Winnebago system.
Sturgeon spearers register 13 fish heavier than 100 pounds on the first day of the Lake Winnebago season
Preliminary opening weekend buck kill of 48,926 down 9 percent from 2013
A bore-sighting tip from the National Shooting Sports Foundation that will save you time and money
Bruch’s success with the Lake Winnebago sturgeon program expected to carry into new leadership role
The Natural Resources Board will take up the study at its April 9 meeting in Madison; Congress will offer more input that day
Judge Crabb outlines her reasons for denying tribal request to shoot deer at night – she says night shining not a treaty right
Judge Barbara Crabb rules in favor of the state in this deer shining case, saying that action is not a protected treaty right
More than 500 persons gather in Huron Dec. 6 for Daugaard’s first pheasant habitat summit
Conservation groups and the state of South Dakota come together for a one-day summit to identify ways to improve pheasant habitat
Proposed rule changes have been moved from December meeting to January meeting to give DNR wildlife personnel more time to review public comment