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“I hope you have a very Merry Christmas and fun with your family and, of course, with Major the Wonder Dog,” wrote Kim Zaborniak, of Millersport, Ohio, my friend and treasurer of the Hunting and

“I hope you have a very Merry Christmas and fun with your family and, of course, with Major the Wonder Dog,” wrote Kim Zaborniak, of Millersport, Ohio, my friend and treasurer of the Hunting and

Few things are as much fun as an out-of-state hunting trip. Not only will there be a strong sense of adventure, but there will be months of increasing anticipation.
In many cases you will

I’ll tell you this much for free – there might be nothing better than having teenage grandkids who like to hunt, fish, and trap, and who have a driver’s license.
Now, I know what

Wolves in Wisconsin killed at least 29 dogs and 39 livestock between April 21 and Dec. 11 last year.
The number of dogs killed was the third highest on record. Only the years 2016

Four new Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) appointees faced a series of challenging questions from the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage Dec. 19.
The four, Todd Ambs, Douglas Cox, Robin Schmidt,

Wisconsin’s deer management program was once considered the best in the nation by most deer biologists in the United States.
Deer were managed in units of similar habitat quality and, unlike other states, we

Hunters in Wisconsin’s Waukesha and Washington counties fared better then those in many other counties when it came to shooting bucks during the 2023 gun deer season, but the antlerless kill dropped dramatically from 2022

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved new rules that will apply to commercial harvesters of baitfish in 2024.
The rules, adopted at the board’s Dec. 13 meeting, apply to minnows, and other wild

For Wisconsin outdoor enthusiasts who’ve waited years for enough preference points to draw one of the highly coveted tags for species like bobcat or bear, only to have life events get in the way of
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