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Guide’s Corner
Once upon a time, there were lots of toothy, spotted creatures swimming around the backwaters and weedy lakes and inlets that make up the Wolf River system. It wasn’t long until the eagerly biting fish
State purchase in works
Correspondent Green Bay, Wis. Quiet talks between the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) could climax in the state buying some or all of the 9,500 acres of near-pristine wilderness WPS
April 3-24: Hunter Education and Firearms Safety Course. The Wisconsin & Fox Rivers Chapter of Whitetails Unlimited and the DNR in conjunction with the Portage Rod & Gun Club. For more info contact Mike Mittelsteadt at 608-742-8702 or Conservation Warden
April 7: Mosquito Hill Nature Center has scheduled a bluebird house construction workshop from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $10.00, $9.00 for friends of Mosquito Hill. Call 920-779-6433 for details. April 8: Mosquito Hill
April 24-25: State Natural Resources Board will meet in Room 027 of the State Natural Resources Building, (GEF 2) 101 S. Webster St., Madison. For information, contact Linda Jahns 608-267-7420.
April 25: The Sheboygan Basin Land & Water Partner Team, 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the Maywood Environmental Park, 3615 Mueller Road, Sheboygan. Call Vic Pappas 414-229-0862 or Dave Rautmann at 414-241-3133. May 22: DNR Wolf Committee
Upcoming Events at the Mosquito Hill Nature Center. For more info call Mary Swifka at 920-779-6433.
April 19, 26, May 10, 17, 24: Bird Basics. Cost: $25. 6:30 – 9 p.m. Registration required by April 6. April 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26: Morning Bird Hikes. 7-10 a.m. Bring binoculars.
Nonresidents face restrictions in some states and provinces
Staff Writer Traveling hunters and anglers are increasingly finding themselves the targets of new restrictions designed to limit and perhaps discourage nonresident hunting and fishing. This fall, resident pheasant hunters in South Dakota and Montana
Statewide
ANNANDALE AREA While there are a few people still ice fishing, it isn’t advised at this point. The shorelines have really opened and some of the smaller bays and channels are showing more open water
Could it happen: Lt. Gov. Meyer?
Editor Madison Former DNR secretary George Meyer did register with the state’s Democratic Party last week, but Meyer said that move does not mean he has decided to run for lieutenant governor in the next