
DNR sends suggestions for state park hunting and trapping to NRB
If the Natural Resources Board accepts a DNR recommendation in December, sportsmen could begin hunting and trapping in state parks Jan. 1, 2013, with some limitations and exceptions.

If the Natural Resources Board accepts a DNR recommendation in December, sportsmen could begin hunting and trapping in state parks Jan. 1, 2013, with some limitations and exceptions.

Staring at the photo of a wolf hanging from a rafter, Jim Lane declared, “That was probably 99 percent luck. Probably any eighth-grade kid could make the shot I did.”

Wisconsin turkey hunters can look forward to better turkey hunting next spring – all things considered – along with a few extra permits.

State park superintendents gathered last week to pore over park maps that should – by Jan. 1, 2013 – delineate new hunting and trapping areas in all state parks and state trails.

The walleye population in Green Bay is strong and still growing 40 years after its resurgence

Significant cuts in chinook salmon stocking in Lake Michigan are on the table as Great Lakes fisheries staff continue to deal with balancing game fish and their available food sources.

Invasive aquatic plants imported from South America for use in backyard ponds and aquariums have been found for the second year in backwaters of the Mississippi River near Buffalo City, Wis. on the Winona District

If the Natural Resources Board approves the DNR’s timber wolf quota recommendation on July 17, hunters and trappers will try to tag 201 wolves beginning Oct. 15.

Sharptail group concerned with spring burning ban
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