Shooting of White and Albino Deer
Some interesting issues were brought to the forefront during the 2012 gun deer season when two white deer were legally killed by hunters in Sauk County. It’s easy for news reporters to hype a store
Some interesting issues were brought to the forefront during the 2012 gun deer season when two white deer were legally killed by hunters in Sauk County. It’s easy for news reporters to hype a store

High temperatures around the freezing mark and a couple inches of snow on the ground are considered by many ideal conditions for hunting Wisconsin whitetails in November.

A Washington County man went turkey hunting Nov. 10 and came home with two trophy bucks he found locked together.
It’s interesting how cabinet agencies toe the line for the governor who appointed each secretary, even though some agency constituencies may have different ideas. At the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fish and Wildlife Funding

Michigan does not require deer hunters to wear a backtag.
Make sure you know the rule before releasing an arrow or bolt Opening weekend is in a couple days and for this first time ever a person can use a “primitive” weapon instead of their
The title of this blog should have been, My First Deer. I sure was grateful when an invitation came to join my friends at their farmhouse – the ultimate deer camp. Last weekend, I shot
You’ve heard the complaints. “We don’t have any new trout anglers or deer hunters because the regulations are too complicated. We’d need a Philadelphia lawyer to interpret them for us.” Well, guess what. Some of
Bad things don’t happen in my neighborhood. That’s what I keep hearing from my neighbors. I have friends who tell me they have no reason to carry a concealed weapon because they actually believe that.
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