Snow geese numbers rise
Field Editor Ft. Snelling, Minn. Despite the best efforts of hunters, snow geese numbers showed an increase in the past year after three years of decline. The most recent winter index estimated over 2.7 million
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Field Editor Ft. Snelling, Minn. Despite the best efforts of hunters, snow geese numbers showed an increase in the past year after three years of decline. The most recent winter index estimated over 2.7 million
Aug. 27: Combination Gun & Bow Safety Classes at Waukesha Rifle and Pistol Club. Registration and classes start at 6:45 p.m. For more info call Ken at 262-542-8602 or Bruce at 262-646-2963. Aug. 27: Hunter
Aug. 17: 2nd Annual Brew City Salmon Tourney at the McKinley Marina in Milwaukee. Entry fee is $100. Call Fred Licau at 414-425-5727 for more info. Aug. 24: Midwest Bass Tournament Challenge on the Madison
Aug 19: Muskego Lakes/Muskego Chapter WWA Banquet. Contact Jim Gaffney 414-679-5347. Aug. 19: Mississippi River La Crosse Chapter WWA Annual Banquet. Call Jim Hamilton 608-781-9353. Aug. 19: Watertown Archers Inc. Fundraiser at Plattduescher Hall at
The Muskellunge Club of Wisconsin meet the third Wednesday of February, March, May, Oct. and Nov. at 7:30 p.m. at the Bavarian Wurst House, 8310 W. Appleton in Hampton, Milwaukee.Public is welcome to attend! For
Associate Editor Madison When DNR officials meet with the Natural Resources Board on Wednesday, Aug. 14, they plan to recommend a duck season with two openers in the state Sept. 21 in the north and
outagamie.wi.us Aug. 16: Stargazing at the nature center, starting at 8:00 p.m. Sept. 7 & 14: Fall Bird Hikes. 7:30 – 10 a.m. Sept. 8: Fall Back Roads Bike Tour 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Aug. 25: 32 Target Out West Broadhead
Seminars and activities continue, including John Satterwhite with his shotgun demonstration each day, and Outdoor News contributor L.P. Brezny, who conducts a waterfowling ballistics seminar. There’s also the goose and duck calling competition Aug. 18.
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