
Wisconsin wolf season opponents expected for June 26 NRB meeting
Sportsmen interested in defending the state’s wolf hunting and trapping season may want to register to address the Natural Resources Board

Sportsmen interested in defending the state’s wolf hunting and trapping season may want to register to address the Natural Resources Board

It appears Wisconsin is using walleye stocking as a way of showing folks someone is listening to bag limit complaints (reduced) and other fishing concerns.

A neighbor, Bill Robichaud, has been consulting in Laos on the critically endangered saola, a small, horned mammal.

The NWTF runs several outreach programs to get women, children and youth motivated about spending time outdoors.

Cole is serving as NRB chairman and has been an effective and forceful chair since taking over that role in January.

There are days when trout don’t bite, deer don’t move, morels don’t grow, and turkeys don’t respond; sometimes those days last an entire season.
Although anglers up north are still crossing their fingers that ice will be off their local lakes by Saturday, May 4, around southeastern Wisconsin, lakes have been open for a few weeks.

Searching for product information on the internet is becoming a thing of the past. News, products, opinions and events find the consumer nowadays.
Waukesha County outdoors-minded people made up 190 of the 6,069 people who attended the annual spring fish and game hearings held on April 8.
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