
Making sense of the many color phases of a black bear
They crawled on the bait cubby, clawing at the logs we had piled on a mound of baked goods and, though they were making some headway, it was clear they were used to having some

They crawled on the bait cubby, clawing at the logs we had piled on a mound of baked goods and, though they were making some headway, it was clear they were used to having some

The hot trend this summer seems to be folks writing off summer whitetail scouting. While I’ve never thought it provided the most useful scouting intel available, I certainly wouldn’t crusade against it.

The muskie’s “shadow” on the side imaging electronics was unmistakable – and it appeared in the opposite direction of where we were casting. At my suggestion that he throw a cast at the fish to

The day was Sept. 20, 2021, and I was feeling pretty good about things as I drove home, pup by my side, from an animal eye specialist appointment in the greater Twin Cities.
For

This week we’ll share big pike experiences from Scott Dalk, of Cross Plains, and Pat Ryan, of the Milwaukee area. I’ll dribble in more thoughts from readers on big pike as room allows.

I’ve long wondered why people have so many odd beliefs about turkeys. Myths about them are nearly as stubborn and pervasive as those about whitetails. Prof. Mike Chamberlain, at the University of Georgia, addressed this

Just in case you weren’t aware, Wisconsin beavers are in peril and on the verge of extinction. A beaver protectionist group called Superior Bio-Conserve recently galloped onto the legal battlefield to beat the USDA-Wildlife Services

The Wisconsin DNR is asking for more citizens’ eyes on the roads in August to help with game bird brood surveys.
DNR Assistant Turkey and Pheasant Ecologist Alissa Kakatsch said monitoring game bird reproduction

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved the exchange of land parcels that will result in an additional 127 acres of land open to the public.
What looks like a win-win for hunters, trappers,
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