
In deer hunting, trophies extend beyond a buck
In the Midwest, we’re typically polite to a fault. If you plan on getting home at a reasonable hour, you’d better start saying goodbye the minute you step through your neighbor’s front door.

In the Midwest, we’re typically polite to a fault. If you plan on getting home at a reasonable hour, you’d better start saying goodbye the minute you step through your neighbor’s front door.

I truly don’t have words for how much I detest burning a deer tag, especially the expensive out-of-state variety. I’ve also made it a regular occurrence on many of my out-of-state adventures.

MY grandfather’s pink lips, rosyred cheeks, and crimson ears bore the expression of an unhappy man. Call it frozen exasperation.
Often, certain fish species can be attracted to a lure or presentation based simply on their biology and what they like to eat.

Iowa still trails Wisconsin in CWD numbers, impact.
BANQUET/FUNDRAISER FEB 4: Whitetails Unlimited Heart of Illinois Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Embassy Suites, 100 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria. Call 309-573-6307. feb. 11: Whitetails Unlimited Shoal Creek Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Highland KC Hall,
Northwest Zone – Captain Laura Petreikis In DeKalb County, CPO Engledow was traveling down a road in a No Passing Zone when a vehicle passed his squad in the same direction. CPO Engledow conducted a

You won’t find the wild turkey, Canada geese, mallards or any of the hunted bird species on the “tipping point”

Spillways provide an excellent opportunity for anglers to catch crappies and saugeyes. Many spillways offer public access, parking, sometimes other amenities such as tables and restrooms.
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