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The answer, ‘We’ll mail it to you,’ surprises caller

Wear lifejackets and be deliberate in your paddling and fishing approach, and the navigation of a summer river (or the BWCAW) need not be intimidating, even for a dad and the kids.

If it does get warmer in our future, anglers will have to go much farther to find fish

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With the archery deer season just over a month away whitetail hunters are setting out trail cameras to scout the areas they plan to hunt.

If you haven’t heard about the condition of the fishing on Lake Michigan, then you must be under a rock somewhere. We have all heard the debates about stocking, natural reproduction, and the dreaded mussels.
Madison (AP) There will be no lions or tigers in Wisconsin if one Republican legislator gets his way. Sen. Van Wanggaard, of Racine, is pushing a bill that would prohibit people from owning dangerous exotic
Waddington, N.Y. — DEC is continuing its investigation into an incident on the St. Lawrence River in which a pro bass angler was allegedly harassed while competing in the Bassmaster Elite Series event. Environmental conservation
Washington, D.C. — The last of the spring snow goose seasons have concluded and the birds are on their way back to their Hudson Bay salt marsh breeding grounds. Despite years of liberal harvest, using
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