Primitive Weapon Rule for the Wisconsin Opener.
Make sure you know the rule before releasing an arrow or bolt Opening weekend is in a couple days and for this first time ever a person can use a “primitive” weapon instead of their
Make sure you know the rule before releasing an arrow or bolt Opening weekend is in a couple days and for this first time ever a person can use a “primitive” weapon instead of their
The title of this blog should have been, My First Deer. I sure was grateful when an invitation came to join my friends at their farmhouse – the ultimate deer camp. Last weekend, I shot
You’ve heard the complaints. “We don’t have any new trout anglers or deer hunters because the regulations are too complicated. We’d need a Philadelphia lawyer to interpret them for us.” Well, guess what. Some of
Bad things don’t happen in my neighborhood. That’s what I keep hearing from my neighbors. I have friends who tell me they have no reason to carry a concealed weapon because they actually believe that.
Wisconsin trappers edged ahead in overall wolf harvest through Oct. 31 with 27 wolves registered as of that day. Hunters had accounted for 17 registered wolves as of Oct. 31, with 44 total wolves registered
The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) is hoping to win a grant for $25,000 to help to fund a 152-acre project located in the Oconto County town of Abrams. But they will need our help. The
While talking to a farm manager regarding an article about pheasant hunting recently, drought, short grasses for bird cover, and poor wild mushroom crops became an interesting sideline. This manager was lamenting not finding a
What kind of binoculars do you have in your pack? Before talking with Trent Marsh from Hawke Optics, the only thing I was aware of was magnification. Whether glassing for the elusive white-tailed deer on
Getting ready for bow season? Or, have you already taken your deer? After meeting Zelenda Koch, perhaps I have a better chance of scoring on one this year. She’s currently working toward obtaining her Ph.D.
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