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A mix of outdoor news stories published in the May 19, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

A mix of outdoor news stories published in the May 19, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

As an ecologist at Chattanooga’s Tennessee Aquarium, Jocelyn Stalker is used to working with fish.
Still, she wasn’t sure what to expect when she showed up April 14 in Shiocton, Wis. to help the

The Wolf River walleyes had to wait a little bit this spring.
Doug Peterman and Doug Schramm drove two hours from their Sheboygan County homes in mid-April to take advantage of the Wolf River’s

The kids showed up in northeastern Wisconsin and the area’s streams and trout cooperated.
Several families headed to Fireman’s Park in the northern Oconto County community of Mountain May 6 for the first day

Kenosha County DNR Game Warden Brandon Smith enjoys the variety of tasks that all field wardens face throughout the year. It seems natural, then, that his interest would be piqued by learning to use drones

With roots that reach all the way back to the Continental Congress, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is nearly as old as the United States itself. In 1775, the Continental Congress created a Committee

Noll has worked in a number of roles, but he is well-known for his work in the Conservation Congress Executive Council and Big Game Study Committee going back to the days of Deer 2000 and

Wisconsin’s 2023 inland fishing season “officially” opened at the 57th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Fishing Opener in the Price County town of Phillips May 6.
Anglers and local tourism officials gathered to open the new

It wasn’t an action item on the agenda, but chronic wasting disease (CWD) generated plenty of discussion May 2 at Waupaca County’s Deer Advisory Council meeting in Manawa.
The council met to recommend deer
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