By Joe Albert
Northome, Minn. Arnie Peterson’s pace picked up as he passed an old bear bait in the Chippewa National Forest. He peered around trees and through brush as he navigated an ever-so-slight grade. A light snow
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Northome, Minn. Arnie Peterson’s pace picked up as he passed an old bear bait in the Chippewa National Forest. He peered around trees and through brush as he navigated an ever-so-slight grade. A light snow
Dec. 4: WTU – St. Croix Valley Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Hudson Rod and Gun Club. For more info call Steve Lucksinger, 715-386-7260. Dec. 8: Ruffed Grouse Society Winnebagoland Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., The Hilton
The award-winning photos will be for sale, on display, and visitors will have a chance to meet and greet the young photographer as he shares his images.
Dec. 3: Hunting with Dogs Committee of the Conservation Congress will meet at the Comfort Suites Foxfire, 205 Foxfire Drive, Waupaca, 7 p.m. Contact AnnMarie Kutzke, 608-266-2952. Dec. 3: Migratory Committee of the Conservation Congress
DNR expecting decrease of about 10 percent in firearms deer harvest By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul For the past few years, the sale of antlerless-only “bonus” permits (which became known as such just
Contributing Writer In the sport of ice fishing, the old way and the new way sometimes get in each other’s way as you search to maximize your odds. It’s legal to fish through the ice
Correspondent Oconomowoc, Wis. About 13 miles of the Oconomowoc River underwent chemical treatment on Nov. 1 to remove carp that have plagued the river, which now could become a better fishing destination for anglers. “During
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