
Thinking wood ducks, teal, and mallards for the 2014 waterfowl opener
Small water opener: Ducks on the mind? Then scout some secluded waterholes now for jumpshooting later

Small water opener: Ducks on the mind? Then scout some secluded waterholes now for jumpshooting later

DNR, governor will convene hunters, farmers, conservationists, and other stakeholders to discuss strategies to increase the state’s ring-necked pheasant population

With few exceptions, for most of us, the rut is our best chance of tagging a nice buck.

Wild game meat is, in general, a healthier alternative than store-bought meat

Jig-n-minnow, crankbaits, and live-bait rigs all provide top presentations for autumn walleyes

We’ve heard that 14,000 deer hunters, about 200 from every county, have been randomly selected to participate, albeit optionally, in a proposed electronic registration system.

At 9 a.m. on Sept. 27, across large marshes and small potholes, from lakes and rivers and sloughs, over wild rice beds and backwater swamps, and from boat blinds and shore blinds and every other

Anglers may not be interested in major changes to Wisconsin’s panfish regulations, but they appear to be willing to consider tighter regulations on specific lakes deemed by the DNR to have overharvest issues.

It’s the nature of hunters to tell and re-tell the stories of their hunting triumphs, but few of these stories survive more than a generation.
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