
Spring turkey kill leaps 20 percent
Hunters registered 41,815 turkeys this spring, which stands as a 20-percent increase from the 2013 spring harvest of 37,804 birds.

Hunters registered 41,815 turkeys this spring, which stands as a 20-percent increase from the 2013 spring harvest of 37,804 birds.

Wisconsin ruffed grouse numbers showed another decline this spring as the popular game bird moves through its normal cycle, but this spring’s numbers are off just 1 percent statewide from last year.

Bowhunters who go afield with lighted nocks on their arrows or who mount a video camera on their bow may now have their buck, bear, bull, or ram legally entered into the Pope and Young

Archery practice: How many arrows should you shoot during a target session?

If there’s one absolute about how water temperatures affect salmon movement in the Great Lakes, it’s that there is absolutely no magic formula for homing in on the hottest bite.

Your crankbaiting priority for walleyes should run as follows: depth, vibration, speed, color, and sound

Deer hunters in forested areas of the state didn’t have any trouble convincing DNR wildlife biologists – and Natural Resources Board members – that something had to be done to increase deer numbers in the

Input from motor-trolling opponents in Sawyer, Iron, Vilas, and Oneida counties got the attention of Natural Resources Board members

After six years at the Dodge County Fairgrounds in Beaver Dam as the Wisconsin Outdoor Education Expo, the event was re-invented as the Midwest Outdoor Heritage Education Expo
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