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Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars – November 2nd, 2012

District 1 — Ashland area Warden Jill Schartner, of Drummond, investigated a case involving two subjects with nuisance bear tags who were hunting bears. They were hunting outside of the nuisance bear area. Charges are

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 2nd, 2012

ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay anglers are having success trolling for salmon and trout. Cohos, steelhead, and browns can still be found in deep water. Shore fishermen have been catching smallmouths on suckers, plastics, and crankbaits.

Cornell hunter takes first wolf of new season

Staring at the photo of a wolf hanging from a rafter, Jim Lane declared, “That was probably 99 percent luck. Probably any eighth-grade kid could make the shot I did.”

Sharing the harvest

While talking to a farm manager regarding an article about pheasant hunting recently, drought, short grasses for bird cover, and poor wild mushroom crops became an interesting sideline. This manager was lamenting not finding a

Seeing through binoculars

What kind of binoculars do you have in your pack? Before talking with Trent Marsh from Hawke Optics, the only thing I was aware of was magnification. Whether glassing for the elusive white-tailed deer on

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 19th, 2012

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Salmon fishing has been slow to fair. Expect fishing to pick up for 2- and 3-year-old salmon through October. Shore anglers and trollers are seeing good action in the Sturgeon

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