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How spot-on are DNR’s annual deer harvest numbers?
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How spot-on are DNR’s annual deer harvest numbers?
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Brown trout action continues throughout the county on both sides of the peninsula. Generally, fishermen concentrate in water less than 20 feet, but on occasion, especially on the bay side,

Imagine not being able to shoot a buck this fall in Waupaca County.
District 5 — Lower St. Croix area Warden Jim Cleven, of Colfax, attended a meeting in February to establish a new Explorer Post program for kids interested in conservation careers. The program is sponsored by
Banquet/Fundraiser April 16: Lake Country RMEF Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Turlteback Golf & Convention Center. For more info call Peggy Lundmark, 715-822-2015. April 16: Wisconsin Packerland WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Stadium Valley Bar, Green Bay. For
ASHLAND AREA The ice keeps bouncing back and forth, opening some landings and closing others. Most trollers, when they can get out, are doing well flat-lining crankbaits out of Saxon Harbor, Sand Bay, and Bayfield.
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES All of the area lakes are ice-free. It’s time to hit the water for panfish. The key to catching panfish early in the spring is to look for the warmest water
St. Lawrence River: Fishing activity slowed with the cold weather, but bullhead action should be heating up as soon as the temps warm a bit. And perch, sunfish and crappie fishing absolutely will take off

Preparation key before heading afield this spring
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