
Bowhunters head into season with optimism
How’s this for a change: bowhunters are actually opening the season with a hint of optimism – at least they are not expecting to find scores of dead deer scattered throughout the woods.
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How’s this for a change: bowhunters are actually opening the season with a hint of optimism – at least they are not expecting to find scores of dead deer scattered throughout the woods.

Dave Nies was enjoying a spring turkey hunt when “blatant wildlife” happened along.

This year, Willink said, he’s stumbled on a few fish species that he isn’t as used to seeing, like coho salmon, perch and bloaters – all fish that favor cooler, deeper waters.
DNR considers first of three pilot seasons a
success; violations
under review

The first round of county deer advisory council meetings is nearing completion throughout each of the 72 counties in Wisconsin.

According to preliminary 2014 brood survey results, Wisconsin’s turkey flock saw an increase in the number and size of broods observed

Lakeville resident won 2003 pheasant state stamp as well as past turkey, waterfowl, and trout and salmon state contests

Yearling buck harvest decline suggests a change in hunter attitudes in N.Y.

A controversial deer control effort on Long Island’s East End is being labeled by some as a costly failure.
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