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Madison n The size of last year’s deer herd and a growing number of rural miles driven combined to keep the number of white-tailed deer killed by motorists at a dangerously high level, officials say.
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Madison n The size of last year’s deer herd and a growing number of rural miles driven combined to keep the number of white-tailed deer killed by motorists at a dangerously high level, officials say.
June 5: Menomonee Falls Fantails 2th Annual NWTF Banquet at Heritage Hall, Menomonee Falls. For more info call Justin Dumke, 414-390-1599. June 6: Old World Gobblers 4th Annual NWTF Banquet at Clausing Barn Restaurant. For
For more information about the Public Waters Work Permit program, contact the area hydrologist at your DNR area office, or contact the central office Division of Waters by phone at (651) 296-4800. Information on both
The Dakota SWCD charges a $50 rental fee for the first acre and $10 for every acre after that. The district provides the drill for approximately 200 acres of native grass plantings per year. With
On Saturday, June 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., kids will have the opportunity to learn how to fish at the free Take A Kid Fishing event at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis. Participants will
Editor Inland Wisconsin waters It could have been a long, cold spring, or maybe it was the sunny, warm weather on opening weekend. Maybe effective advertising by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism? Whatever the case,
9 a.m. duck opener also history in 2003 By Rob Drieslein Editor St. Paul Legislation that would establish a hunting season for mourning doves in Minnesota died in a conference committee on Sunday. Barring unexpected
NORTHEAST METRO The walleye bite has been slow. There’s a few being caught from shore anglers on Vadnais Lake and on Forest Lake in 18 to 20 feet of water. The northern pike bite has
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