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Pete Olson doesn’t let recovery from hernia surgery deter him from landing big fish

Choosing the proper crankbait color for largemouth and smallmouth bass

Late summer an especially active period

The right calories: Successful bear baiting often boils down to producing better food than the competition.

This upcoming season and the next are not necessarily the end of things as we have come to know them, but duck and goose hunting could look different in 2016-17.

Faced with the potential elimination of trapping in the state four decades ago, Paul Kelley organized supporters to convince lawmakers to thwart the campaign that would have doomed one of his biggest passions.

A year into the study on how coyote pressure affects deer behavior, hunters and wildlife watchers around the country are patiently waiting to learn what may already be known.

When Wisconsin’s early teal season opens at 9 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 1, the state will make a bit of history with this first-of-a-kind season.

Wisconsin’s 2014 60-day duck season comes with a six-duck-per-day bag limit – as expected – but was close to losing the 9 a.m. season start on opening day in favor of shooting hours of 30
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