EAB list trimmed; Zone T now at 41 units
Editor Madison Perhaps this week or perhaps by this time next month Wisconsin deer hunters will get a look at the final season framework for the 2005 deer hunt. As of Thursday, March 17, the
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Editor Madison Perhaps this week or perhaps by this time next month Wisconsin deer hunters will get a look at the final season framework for the 2005 deer hunt. As of Thursday, March 17, the
May 5 – June 5: Rapids Riders “Canoe U” Whitewater Canoe and Kayak Instruction, Hyland, St. Croix and Willow River Parks. Training offered from basic to intermediate whitewater paddling with American Canoe Association certified instructors
April 7: Indianhead Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., The Plaza, Eau Claire. For more info call Judy Larson, 832-2665. April 7: WWA Lake Country-Oconomowoc Chapter Banquet, Olympia Resort, Oconomowoc, WI. For more info call
Staff Writer St. Paul The attempt by Sen. John Marty, DFL-Roseville, to restrict off-highway vehicle operation and increase penalties hit a roadblock last week. The Environment and Natural Resources Committee, which Marty chairs, defeated the
April 2: Winooski Bowmen Fun Shoot, 10-3 p.m. April 16: Trapshoot – Registered ATA/WTA, Langlade Co. Trap Club, Antigo. 10 a.m. For more info call Ron Michels, 715-623-3516. April 16-17: 3-D Archery Tournament, Optional Mac
April 3, 6 & 10: Fly tying, the next step, Riveredge Nature Center, Newburg, nine hours of instruction over three days, $55 non-members, $45 members. Call 262-375-2715 or 800-287-8098. April 5-19: Hunter Education Class, Portage
June 24-26: Western Superior Pro AM Fishing Tournament, Lake Superior. Weigh-in locations: Knife River Harbor, Port Wing Marina, Washburn Marina, Saxon Harbor, Barkers Island (Superior), Pikes Bay Marina (Bayfield), Ashland Marina, Black River Harbor. For
The DNR says the meeting is meant to “build better relationships and address concerns of private landowners living next to state property,” including nuisance wildlife and hunters straying onto private land. Staff from several DNR
Correspondent Minocqua, Wis. A panel of state officials gathered for a hunters’ forum in Minocqua the night of March 14 found a familiar piece of common ground the undeniable fact that crafting resource management plans
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