
Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: Man buys license, registers deer six minutes later
Wisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from Wisconsin DNR. These reports are from the March 22, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

Wisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from Wisconsin DNR. These reports are from the March 22, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the March 22, 2024, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

I wish I could ask Herb Behnke how he would handle the set-to over whether Wisconsin should have a sandhill crane hunting season.
Many readers may remember Behnke as a longtime Natural Resources Board

One of the few good things about old age is that it gives a true perspective on how changes have affected our lives – and nowhere are the changes more impactful than innovations in fishing

Four citizens told the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) that the DNR needs to step up to the plate and take an active role in its resource protection responsibilities.
The comments came during the

Of course, we all know that bass numbers increase in the shallows during the spring. However, not all bass make the move from spring shallows to offshore areas during summer months.

The Wisconsin DNR will offer seven fishing regulation advisory questions to the public during the annual spring hearings coming up Monday, April 8, in each county. There two questions related to trout, one on lake

Should forward-facing sonar (live scoping) be banned in Wisconsin? How about wildlife shining?
Does the state need better wake boat regulations? Should monarch butterflies be recognized as the state butterfly?
Those are some

Forests and streams are separate but linked ecosystems, existing side by side, with energy and nutrients crossing their porous borders and flowing back and forth between them.
For example, leaves fall from trees, enter
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