Wisconsin Marines forego deer season for infantry training
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor At the time of this writing, opening morning of the Wisconsin gun deer season is still a day and a half away, so it would be difficult to make too many
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor At the time of this writing, opening morning of the Wisconsin gun deer season is still a day and a half away, so it would be difficult to make too many
NORTHEAST METRO Although ice depths vary, most lakes offer enough ice to walk on. You’ll find up to six inches on the small lakes, which is where most of the fishing action has started. Early

St. Paul – The group that will recommend to the Legislature as much as $90 million a year in fish and game habitat projects met for the first time Monday, with members pledging to be
In Hovland, it’s OK to be a hunter. A bunch of us gathered at the town hall last Saturday night to share a potluck supper and tell stories. After getting together for many years at

Bruno, Minn. – Gary Meis will run his trapline when the state’s pine marten, fishers, and bobcats become legal trapping fare this weekend. The question, though, is how many trappers will join him. “A lot
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor CONGRATULATIONS to Jeff Nania and George Meyer (see front page article in this issue) on the recognition of their conservation efforts by Outdoor Life. Wisconsin has always had a tradition of
District 1 – Baudette area CO Troy Richards (Roseau) worked the last week of the legal firearms deer season. Numerous complaints were investigated with charges pending for trespassing, shooting from road right of way, gross

St. Paul – With the vast majority of the firearms deer season now in the rearview mirror, harvest remains off last year’s pace as hunters have killed 11 percent fewer deer. Hunters had killed 167,645
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