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Wis. DNR asks hunters to turn in wildlife data

MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The state Department of Natural Resources is again reminding deer hunters to file wildlife observations online. The DNR asks that bow hunters and hunters scouting for the upcoming gun season to

Tennessee men fined for grouse overlimits

Phillips, Wis. — Three nonresident hunters from Tennessee recently were fined nearly $500 apiece for allegedly overbagging on ruffed grouse in northern Wisconsin. And it was a warden from another state – who himself was

Thorp teen shoots a rare piebald white-tailed buck

Thorp, Wis. — Like every bowhunter, Justin Rosemeyer, 15, will never forget his first buck taken with a bow. But the buck the Thorp teenager killed on Oct. 16 was extra special. “He’s a lot

Wisconsin Hunter Bags Two Bucks with One Arrow

HIXTON, Wis. (AP) A lifelong hunter from Jackson County, Wisconsin can claim bragging rights on this hunt. Rodney Hurst of Hixton bagged two bucks with one methodical shot from his bow. Hurst says one of

WI: Young boy bags 737-pound bear

Antigo, Wis. – An 11-year-old Antigo boy with a transferred kill tag shot a 737-pound bear – on the ground in a corn field – that could end up being the heaviest “live weight” bear

WI: DNR asks for a $37 million hike in next budget

Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. – The DNR is requesting a budget that totals $583.4 million for 2011-12, and $583.2 million for 2012-13. The two-year total is about $37 million more than the two-year current budget for

WI: Bow license sales on a steady rise

Madison — The number of sportsmen and women who opt to hunt with bow and arrow continues to rise, according to figures provided by the DNR. Figures for 2002 show 150,784 resident archery licenses were

WI: New state CWD plan now in place

Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. — The state’s chronic wasting disease plan was adopted by the Natural Resources Board to lead the agency’s disease responses from now to 2025. The plan originally had been presented to the

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