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WI: Hunters could benefit from new concealed carry law

Madison – At first glance, Wisconsin’s concealed carry law may appear to have little to offer the majority of the state’s hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. Hunters are still required to unload and case rifles,

WI: State’s elk herd growing slowly

Clam Lake, Wis. – Wisconsin now has at least 168 elk, 16 years after the 2005 reintroduction of 25 Michigan elk to the wild landscape of Ashland, Sawyer, and Bayfield counties. The largest the herd

WI: High duck numbers bring big hopes in ’11

Madison – It’s almost always the same. It lurks out there, just beneath the horizon, an opportunity as yet unfulfilled from the boat blinds and the shore blinds, from the cattails, the bulrushes, and sloughs

Duck Hunting: Getting Started

We’re all about breaking down barriers to newcomers, so we like this article from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks… A few days ago a co-worker, commenting on the breeding duck population surveys this year, told

Wisconsin Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey Begins Sept. 17

Wisconsin’s Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey will go live online beginning September 17, the opening day of the 2011 deer season. This will be the third year of the survey which asks deer hunters to report

Wisconsin concealed-carry fans turn to hunting classes

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Some people who want concealed-weapon permits are apparently trying to satisfy the training requirement by taking hunter-education classes, even though the classes weren’t intended to cover concealed-carry issues, state officials

Big changes for Wisconsin fall wild turkey hunters

Wisconsin’s 2011 fall turkey season opens this Saturday, September 17th, and hunters are reminded of two important changes that will impact the fall hunt: 1. Hunters must register their turkey online or by phone: hunters

This fall, introduce someone to hunting

We like this, so even though it’s written specifically for a Wisconsin audience, we thought the message would be a good reminder to all of us, as we are just starting to get our feet

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