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Would dedicated funding lead to better deer management?

I must admit to being somewhat mystified by Editor Rob Drieslein‘s column last week about using real-time monitors to locate deer. Although I’m a techno-dinosaur (and just fine, thank you), it wasn’t the technology of

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye reports remain limited, but the bays are kicking out perch in seven to nine feet. Ice depths vary on the main lake, although some roads have been staked by

State Roundup

Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor ONCE AGAIN, OUR YOUNG hunters, anglers, and trappers challenged the judges as they selected winners in the annual Wisconsin Outdoor News Youth Writing Contest. The winning entries can be found on

Border-crossers face new requirement

Washington – The real test to see if travelers are paying attention likely will come later this summer, when American anglers traveling to Canada to fish will have to present a passport upon their return.

DNR engaging, meeting with ‘new constituents’

St. Paul – It’s not uncommon for DNR officials to talk with hunters, anglers, park users, and trail riders – traditional groups of users. But a new directive from Mark Holsten, DNR commissioner, has regional

Statewide

ALEXANDRIA AREA Ice depths vary from two to seven inches on all lakes. The small lakes are offering the most ice, but this area received eight to 10 inches of snow last weekend with another

Some thoughts on liberal deer bag limits

All deer hunters know the drill. At this time of year, every acquaintance you meet in the grocery store, on the street, or someplace else will ask if you killed a deer. It’s a personalized

DNR-led team to look at deer-hunting regs

St. Paul – From time to time, Lou Cornicelli hears from hunters about the complexities of the state’s deer-hunting regulations. Granted, the regs have evolved over the years as the deer herd has changed, according

A look back at ’07 duck hunt: No bust, no boom

Bemidji, Minn. – Another duck-hunting season has come and gone, and it appears most duck hunters will look back on 2007 and fondly call it “average.” Which it was, by most accounts, in more ways

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