Camping with kids
Most outdoor enthusiasts would expect me touting how awesome it is to be in the wild, with just some synthetic material separating my family from the elements. They’d expect me to type away about the
Most outdoor enthusiasts would expect me touting how awesome it is to be in the wild, with just some synthetic material separating my family from the elements. They’d expect me to type away about the
Deer registration stations are what makes an outdoors writer’s job more interesting, easier, and a whole lot of fun. There are all kinds of people there, many of whom killed deer, some who do not.
Legislators would have swamped this year’s Apostle Islands October muzzleloader deer hunt, but for some quick thinking and fast working by DNR wildlife officials and National Park Service (NPS) personnel. The Aposte Islands deer hunt
A lot of things are happening quickly on the wolf season front and there are still a number of items that have to be determined before the season opens Oct. 15 – unless someone sues
One of the best things about catching Lake Michigan salmon is getting to eat it later. I was lucky to bring home 14 pounds of it last week. My favorite cooking techniques for salmon is
We rarely forget to feed and provide water to our hunting dogs and family pets. What about some respect for special trees, shrubs and other plants we’ve spend money, time and energy planting? Some counties
When the Natural Resources Board meets in Stevens Point on July 17, the DNR will ask the board to approve an in augural wolf harvest quota of 201 animals by making 2,000 permits available. If
Trail cameras can now be placed on lands owned by the DNR that are open to hunting. The DNR published a notice in the official state newspaper June 1, beginning the new policy adopted by
So, there I was, eating big and cheap, but tasty, chicken wings with my buddy, Dan Semmerling, at Slo’s Pub on the south shore of Big Arbor Vitae Lake on Wednesday night when I hear
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