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Hunters say Zone T has to go

Editor Rhinelander, Wis. Two things that came through loud and clear at a Jan. 18 meeting in Rhinelander; hunters want deer baiting and feeding stopped, and they will accept a 16-day season if Zone T

Feb. 9: Lake Winnebago sturgeon spearing season opens. There are several new rules this year, including shortened spearing hours. Check regulations. The season is set to run through Feb. 25, but could close earlier if quotas are reached.

Feb. 15-17: Becoming an Outdoors-Woman winter workshop will take place at the Treehaven Field Station in Tomahawk. Classes include firearm safety, snowshoeing, winter camping, rifle shooting, dog sledding, lure making, trapping, ice fishing, calls and

By Dave Genz

One of the big challenges in ice fishing is calling to distant fish and getting them to come over to you. Sometimes, fish investigate something flashy or noisy just because they notice it. Other times,

Parks get boost from Ventura proposal

Associate Editor St. Paul Minnesota state parks are on track for better than $31 million in improvements under a proposal released last week by Gov. Jesse Ventura. Parks are considered one of the winners under

State record black bear taken by bow

Editor Chilton, Wis. It appears that bowhunter Dean Ecker, of Chilton, has broken the state archery black bear record that has stood for 20 years. The 495-pound bear’s skull scored 22 2/16 inches. Ecker’s bear

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