Field testing new high-velocity steel
In the game of steel shot waterfowl ammunition, pellet speed is accelerating. Where it will stop is anyone’s guess. This year Rochester was selected a one of several proving grounds when several very new and
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In the game of steel shot waterfowl ammunition, pellet speed is accelerating. Where it will stop is anyone’s guess. This year Rochester was selected a one of several proving grounds when several very new and
Madison When the DNR Bureau of Law Enforcement files its deer season report with the Natural Resources Board, the firearm fatality death toll will remain at seven, despite the fact that a Clark County accident
Brian “Bucky” Ihlenfeldt Correspondent Kewaunee, Wis. A late October snowstorm in the Northwoods presented an opportunity for pursuing the ever-elusive whitetail for Bob Karl of Kewaunee. Especially since it was the beginning of the rut
Feb. 9: Neillsville Bow Hunter Safety class at the Neillsville Gun Club. Registration starts Jan. 3, 2002. For more info call Todd Stenard, Sr. at 715-743-6694. Class limited to 25. March-April: Hunter Safety Class of
Dec. 9: Sheboygan Rifle & Pistol Club Gun Show at the Millhome Supper Club from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Public invited. Cost: $2. For more info call B.J.’s at 920-458-3247 or Peter Mayr at
Associate Editor Washington, D.C. The comment period is under way regarding how best to control a double-crested cormorant population some state residents say is hurting the aquaculture business and depleting stocks of some game fish.
3 p.m. For more info call 262-673-6208. Feb. 2: 20th Annual Golden Rainbow Ice Fishing Contest in Forest Lake, MN sponsored by the Hopkins Jaycees. Tickets and info available on their website at www.forestlakeicefishing.com or
Editor Madison A stage set for a showdown between the former DNR secretary’s wife and animal rights activist Patricia Randolph was apparently dismantled when Randolph announced she was moving from Dane County to Columbia County.
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