
Christine Thomas: Antelope quest continues – at home on the range
“If you are ordering ammo, I am out of 20 gauge,” texted my friend, John Schreiner of Chicago, in response to me posting photos of targets that I was not too happy about. The caption

“If you are ordering ammo, I am out of 20 gauge,” texted my friend, John Schreiner of Chicago, in response to me posting photos of targets that I was not too happy about. The caption

I spend a lot of time improving the habitat on my 30-acre lake property. The goal is to provide nesting opportunities for as many bird species as possible. For example, I have a great horned

Imagine having a ring-side seat for watching a river otter family this summer. Don Dinndorf and family were lucky enough to observe three young otters hunting crayfish, snails, and fish under their boat launch and

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday, Sept. 13 asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to vacate a district court ruling that more than two years ago returned gray wolves outside the northern Rocky

Twenty-nine years ago, back in 1995, Max Johnson and I took our wives on a trip to the Bahamas, during which he and I fished for bonefish with fly rods.
It was our first

Throughout the Midwest pheasant hunting states, the message from Pheasants Forever and state agency wildlife biologists regarding what hunters can expect this fall is fairly consistent across the region.
The mild winter led to

Ashland County’s Jessica Ware, of Butternut, waited 11 years to draw a Zone A black bear harvest tag and shot a 300-pound (live weight – the bear was not weighed after field dressing) sow the

Boating anglers here have had continued success with targeting chinook and coho.

The local DNR fishery team ran a survey on Kenosha County’s 516-acre Silver Lake in the spring and fall of 2021 to assess the fishery that includes the normal array of Wisconsin panfish and game
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