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Pecatonica suffers its second fish kill

Dodgeville, Wis. The Pecatonica River and its fishery took another hit in October when the second manure spill this year killed forage fish and game fish along a 5.6-mile stretch of river in the town

Nov. 5: Pintail season closes in south zone.

Nov. 6: Beaver trapping season in the southern zone (C) opens through April 30. Nov. 7: Fall turkey season closes. Nov. 7: Sharp-tailed grouse season closes. Nov. 8: Woodcock closes. Nov. 14: Canvasback season closes

By Tim Spielman

I’ve hunted ducks, pheasants, and similar feathered creatures for twenty-some years not a lifetime by any means but several years, none the less. While doing so I’ve wandered behind some mighty fine hounds, flushers and

DNR trying to correct furbearer tag errors

Editor Park Falls, Wis. An error in a computer drawing for bobcat, otter, and fisher tags sent tags to some 2003 applicants who had not applied for the 2004 drawing. That error also means some

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HUTCHINSON Walleyes continue to be caught on Lake Jennie. Most of these fish are being caught right off shore with crankbaits. On Big Swan Lake and Belle Lake, you’ll also find plenty of walleyes close

By Jeff Dankert

Winona Daily News Lake City, Minn. (AP) Dozens of golden sauger and walleye lay tangled in nets piled inside large galvanized steel tubs. Other fish were there, like gizzard shad, channel catfish, redhorse, white bass

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