Tough deer season, to be sure
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor OK, so someone out there had to kill a deer this year. White-tailed deer are not extinct in Wisconsin. They just can’t be. I’m sure of that because I did see
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor OK, so someone out there had to kill a deer this year. White-tailed deer are not extinct in Wisconsin. They just can’t be. I’m sure of that because I did see
St. Paul – Anecdotal reports from around the state suggesting a slower muzzleloader hunt jibe with actual registration numbers. As of earlier this week, hunters had registered 8,240 deer. That compares with about 9,800 at
St. Paul – Hunters again will have the opportunity to hunt for whitetails well after the regular firearms season has ended. The DNR is holding a special late-season hunt in northwest Minnesota’s Permit Area 101
St. Paul – The state of Minnesota’s current economic hard times likely won’t affect the DNR much – at least not yet, according to officials. Last week, state leaders were mulling how to deal with

Grand Rapids, Minn. – Minnesota’s declining moose population was the topic of a Moose Summit held in Duluth on Monday. Biologists from Minnesota, as well as nearby states and provinces, shared information about their own
Golly, here we are, scarcely one month after the election and already I feel like a disenfranchised voter. Last week, the state’s powers-that-be announced appointments to the new Lessard Heritage Council – eight citizens and
ALEXANDRIA AREA Ice conditions continue to improve and the small lakes now have enough ice to set fish houses. The best walleye reports are coming off Lake Reno in nine to 13 feet and Lake

St. Paul – If muzzleloader deer hunters in the state don’t have a banner season, it won’t be for a lack of hunters. As of last Friday, the eve of the 16-day season, deer hunters
St. Paul – The 12 members of the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council have been named and met for the first time earlier this week. Following are brief biographies of each member, as well as short
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