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Editor Madison With a statewide deer population estimate of 1.6 million animals, DNR wildlife biologists hope hunters can keep pace with harvest goals in light of the concerns over chronic wasting disease (CWD). One thing
On the other hand, I believe in management and finding balance. You know, we haven’t even talked about timber management and its impact on habitat. I support and share Sen. Wellstone’s view of conservation, but
Jan. 6, 18, 19, 25, 26, 2003: Neillsville Hunter Ed. classes at Neillsville Armory from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. For more info call Jim or Anne Filitz, 715-743-3041.
Associate Editor Cass Lake, Minn. Permanent treestands used for deer and/or bear hunting may soon become dinosaurs of the forest, according to some public lands managers. In fact, hunters who leave their stands within national
Non-resident Gun, Nov. 2 – Jan. 31 Fox (all species) n Northern Zone, Oct. 19 – Feb. 15; Southern Zone, Oct. 26 – Feb. 15 Opossum, skunk, weasel, and snowshoe hare No season limits, bag
Nov. 16-17: A Deer Gun Sight-In will be held at the Sheboygan Falls Conservation Club. Call 920-467-2970 for details. Dec. 22: Southeastern Rod & Gun Club Merchandise Shoot. For more info call Tim or Amanda,
Nov. 17: 39th Annual Venison Dinner, sponsored by Winooski Bowmen Archery Club, at the Winooski Bowmen Club. For more info call 920-893-8987. Dec. 5: Ruffed Grouse Society Winnebagoland Chapter Banquet at the Hilton Garden Inn,
May 16-18, 2003: Adult Fly Fishing School. May 30-June 1, 2003: Adult Wingshooting School (Session I) Aug. 22-24, 2003: Adult Winshooting School (Session II)
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