What should kindergarteners know about guns?
I spent a half hour in early June at my son’s kindergarten class for career day. I spoke about sales, writing, hunting, fishing and gun safety. The NRA introduced me to the Eddie Eagle GunSafe
I spent a half hour in early June at my son’s kindergarten class for career day. I spoke about sales, writing, hunting, fishing and gun safety. The NRA introduced me to the Eddie Eagle GunSafe
Thinking about a mid-September ruffed grouse hunt is enough to take some of the sting off summer’s hot, humid days. But the news, fully anticipated for the last three years, reported a 25 percent decline
I intereviewed Tom Barrett ahead of the Tuesday, June 5 recall election. I also attempted to interview Gov. Scott Walker, but I did not receive any response to my phone calls and e-mails to him.
Quite frankly, I’m sick of politics. I’m tired of the commercials, too. But, just because a person is tired of hearing about it, it doesn’t excuse one from paying attention. If you’re a sportsman or
The DNR has scheduled four public meetings to review the state’s wolf season proposal, and those meetings will take place between June 6 and June 15 in Spooner, Black River Falls, Fond du Lac, and
Many of my favorite fishing trips are local in nature – when I fish with my dad on Lauderdale Lakes in southeastern Wisconsin. Recently I experienced a whole new type of fishing. My fishing buddy
Whether we know it or not, if we hunt deer in one of the 32 counties where baiting and feeding is prohibited , we are (or should be) part of a research project to study
Wisconsin Outdoor News reader Wes Kraemer, of Spring Green, e-mailed in with a good suggestion. Wes has been following the efforts of Scott Walter, the DNR’s turkey ecologist, to update the state’s turkey management plan.
Some of my close friends and even family members think I am crazy for it. “You couldn’t pay me $2,000 to wake up at 2 a.m. and sit in a blind for hours on end
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