
Angling preview 2017: Motor-free open-water fishing via kayak
From small, relatively inaccessible metro lakes and rivers to pristine backcountry fisheries, a kayak can simplify and improve your fishing.
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From small, relatively inaccessible metro lakes and rivers to pristine backcountry fisheries, a kayak can simplify and improve your fishing.

Think stealth and quiet when working shallow or suspended crappies during the lengthening days of April and May.
Online voting ties at county level, eeks out win on popular vote total By Greg Seubert Contributing Writer Citizens in 52 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties support a state sandhill crane hunt, based on votes tallied
The Associated Press Washington, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump donated his first quarter salary – $78,333 – to the National Parks Service (NPS). White House press secretary Sean Spicer handed an oversided check for
By Dan Hansen Contributing Writer Madison — Momentum is building in states across the country to allow law-abiding adults to carry a concealed handgun, among other tools for personal protection, without having to pay a
Harrisburg, Pa. — Hunters heading afield in Pennsylvania during the 2017-18 seasons will be able to carry semi-automatic rifles for hunting small game and furbearers, but not for big game, Pennsylvania’s Board of Game Commissioners

A decade later, we’ve hunted 11 states in search of eight different game birds and have learned a lot along the way.

To draw a feisty tom into range, your best spring turkey decoying strategy probably should include “junior” – a jake – and an amenable hen.

Wading is simple and gets back to the roots of fishing at its best. Very little tackle is needed to fish a river, and depending on your species of choice, you may end up catching
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