
WWF: State is up to challenge of wolf lawsuit
Sportsmen who remember the state’s handling of the Chippewa treaty rights case may be getting nervous as the Attorney General’s office prepares to defend the new timber wolf season

Sportsmen who remember the state’s handling of the Chippewa treaty rights case may be getting nervous as the Attorney General’s office prepares to defend the new timber wolf season

State waterfowlers get another liberal season this fall – 60 days with a six-duck daily bag limit – that includes a five-day November closure in the northern zone.
Now that the James Kroll report on Wisconsin deer management has been filed, and the bills paid, we’re beginning to understand that much of the problem was and is – us. In listening to the
Thanks to persistent efforts of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, in particular Ralph Fritsch, past president and current Wildlife Committee chair, the Natural Resources Board voted unanimously Aug. 8 to open the coyote hunting season during
Wisconsin’s duck hunters will get a 60 day hunting season this fall, with a six-duck daily bag limit. The daily bag limit is similar to last year, except that the scaup limit has been raised

Implementation of the deer report, compiled by Dr. James Kroll, Dr. David Guynn Jr., and Dr. Gary Alt got off to a fast start July 31 when the DNR convened a deer stakeholders roundtable

Two of the DNR’s lead “wildlifers” recently looked ahead to the wolf season and potential changes in the deer world and said they want to work with state sportsmen on both fronts
Maybe we – outdoors writers and media – should take some of the responsibility for there being so much angst swarming around Wisconsin’s deer hunting and managing issues, especially during the last decade. Seems it’s

Final report: Hunter expectations key, but restrict use of goals and SAK
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