
New bobcat, elk zones on the books for 2014
It was a long time coming, but Wisconsin’s bobcat hunters and trappers will have a season in southern Wisconsin for the first time in recent history starting in 2014.

It was a long time coming, but Wisconsin’s bobcat hunters and trappers will have a season in southern Wisconsin for the first time in recent history starting in 2014.

Many other raptor species also arriving in the region, and still other owls are with us year-round.

Leftover deer carcasses will attract larger birds throughout the winter

For multiple species, new ice jigging spoons, lures, and jigs in tungsten are set to dominate this winter’s ice fishing scene.

Federal court Judge Barbara Crabb listed several reasons for denying the state’s six Chippewa tribes the ability to legally shine and shoot deer

As of Dec. 13, Wisconsin hunters had registered five wolves as being harvested with the use of trailing hounds with no “dog-fighting” episodes reported in any of the runs that produced wolves.

After years of wrangling among various sportsmen’s groups over who to leave in and who to leave out, the Legislature passed – and Gov. Scott Walker signed into law – Assembly Bill 194 that expands

Judge Crabb outlines her reasons for denying tribal request to shoot deer at night – she says night shining not a treaty right

Behnke was Wisconsin’s longest serving Natural Resources Board member
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