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LAKE MILLE LACS The shorelines are open and preventing anglers from getting on the main part of the lake. There are still a few people fishing Wahkon Bay for perch with limited success. With a

Voters support sportsman rights

Madison Wisconsin voters gave overwhelming support on April 1 to the state constitutional amendment to protect sportsmen’s rights to hunt, fish and trap in this state. The proposed amendment garnered almost 82 percent support. The

Pike, walleye change released’ in Senate

Associate Editor St. Paul If state anglers see a new “one-over” size limit for northern pike and walleyes in 2004, it will come about because of legislative conference committee action. The state Senate last week

Legislators consider deer audit

Editor Madison Two legislators agree with Conservation Congress chairman Steve Oestreicher and also believe the DNR’s Sex-Age-Kill (SAK) must be audited, but the legislators are hoping the state can save $75,000 by having the audit

Amendment comes to a vote on April 1

Editor Green Bay, Wis. Go to the polls on April 1, and take a friend or two along to vote in favor of the constitutional amendment that would protect the right to hunt, fish, and

April 5: Challenge the Outdoors Inc., “Dedicated to Serving the Recreational Needs & Desires of the Physically Challenged Sportsperson” 5th Annual Sporting Clay Benefit at J&H Hunt Club. For more info call Larry Zander, 920-525-5637.

April 11-13: North-Central Wisconsin Hunter Ed. Instructors Association Annual Convention, Mead Inn, Wisconsin Rapids. April 12: 2003 Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Sentry Theater, Stevens Point. Aug. 2-3: Muddy Waters Retriever Club Retriever

Wolves reclassified; now are threatened’

Park Falls, Wis. n The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced on March 18 that the federal government will reclassify gray wolves in Wisconsin, as well as Michigan and the Dakotas in the

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