Chippewa tribes threaten to shoot a bull elk Sept. 13
If you saw the news story on the main page of the web site, you already know that the state’s six Chippewa tribes say they intend to allow one tribal member to shoot a bull
If you saw the news story on the main page of the web site, you already know that the state’s six Chippewa tribes say they intend to allow one tribal member to shoot a bull
People who collect native American “game balls” debate what they were used for – some say a game, others say as a weapon Chunkey was a game played by native American’s to practice their hunting
An outdoorsman called the other evening with his thoughts about ginseng harvesting in Wisconsin. He was disappointed that he had been seeing “all these glossy photographs,” of ginseng in local newspapers. His frustration was that
New stamps for turkey, pheasant and waterfowl hunters were selected on Aug. 25 and will be issued to hunters during the 2013 hunting seasons. Winning the wild turkey contest, with a painting of an early
Rare is the person who is so set in his or her ways, those who raise their voice every time a certain topic comes up, but then surprises us by being won over by our
Spending an afternoon at the range can do much more than improve your shooting skills. My dad and I recently visited McMiller Shooting Center in Eagle. For me, shooting can relieve tension and takes my
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
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