
Working on the land for wildlife
For those of us who enjoy working on the land, March is a great time to be out in the woods.

For those of us who enjoy working on the land, March is a great time to be out in the woods.

Is it as important to recognize someone for the state’s hunter ethics award as it is to report a violation of the state’s hunting regulations?
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Whitefish action continues to stay hot with tons of fish being caught. Sugar Creek, Chaudoir’s Dock, Henderson’s Point, Larson’s Reef and the rocky, steep shoreline and shoals north of Sturgeon

Hunters and trappers could soon get their wish for a bobcat season south of State Hwy. 64.
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Amie Egstad, of Bayfield, was working ice fishermen on Lake Superior when she noticed several trucks parked in a state lot on the south end of Chequamegon Bay. The
Banquet/Fundraiser March 9: Poy Sippi WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., City Inn, Berlin. For info call Dave Chase, 920-295-2605. March 9: Flambeau Chapter WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Flambeau Lanes, Park Falls. For more info call Dianna

New Natural Resources Board chairman Preston Cole had animal rights activist Patricia Randolph removed from a Feb. 26 meeting at which NRB members eventually agreed to make no changes to wolf/dog hunting rules.
BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Crappies are still biting in deep water areas on Fox Lake, including the Government Marsh area. Beaver Dam Lake bluegills are starting to come on, and the crappies are

The nation is set to lose 3.3 million acres of federal Conservation Reserve Program land this September
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