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Late announcement of regs changes underscores DEC shortcomings
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Late announcement of regs changes underscores DEC shortcomings

Shrub attractives to many wildlife species

Deer continue to get 99.9 percent of the attention as the Oct. 1 archery season approaches, but the state’s growing wild turkey flock isn’t about to take the fall season for granted.

DNR’s Division of Fisheries was given the go-ahead to reorganize its field staff on July 1, said Dan Stephenson, assistant fisheries chief.

The quality of fur found on coyote pelts in the state continues to improve, pushing up prices buyers are willing to pay.

Wisconsin archery deer hunters had a great season last year and only two things stand in the way of bowhunters recording a similar season this year: fewer antlerless tags available, and the unknown impact the

The Senate Natural Resources Committee approved an amended bill that will allow crossbows to be used to hunt deer during a season that runs concurrent with regular bow deer seasons in 2014 and 2015.

A study to see if artificial structure placed in rearing ponds improves growth rates and hardiness of muskies is being conducted at the Wild Rose Fish Hatchery.

Through all the debate over crossbows, the youth hunt and the Oct. 1 opener for the Southern Zone, one thing never wavered.
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