Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars – October 19th, 2012
District 11 — Peshtigo area Warden Oginski investigated a fatal ATV accident in Middle Inlet. Two 10-year-old boys were traveling at a high speed, failed to stop at a stop sign, and struck a truck.
District 11 — Peshtigo area Warden Oginski investigated a fatal ATV accident in Middle Inlet. Two 10-year-old boys were traveling at a high speed, failed to stop at a stop sign, and struck a truck.

State park superintendents gathered last week to pore over park maps that should – by Jan. 1, 2013 – delineate new hunting and trapping areas in all state parks and state trails.
Banquet/Fundraiser Oct. 20: LaCrosse Area NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion, LaCrosse. For more info call Dave, 608-792-0061. Oct. 22: Abbyland WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., El Norteno, Curtiss. For more info call Kathy Much, 715-267-6869.

The walleye population in Green Bay is strong and still growing 40 years after its resurgence
ASHLAND AREA Smallmouth action is great at the rock pile, Long Island, and the end of the breakwall. Drift suckers or cast crankbaits and jigging spoons. Anglers casting and trolling crankbaits along the Ashland shoreline
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
BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Fox Lake muskie action has been very good, and 46-, 49-, and 50-inch fish have been caught. Walleyes are being caught by those trolling crankbaits in 10 to 18

An elk that was harvested near Clam Lake by an Ojibwe tribal member Sept. 14 was served as part of a thanksgiving feast and ceremony on the Bad River Reservation last week

Details are still thin, but apparently Wisconsin archery deer hunter Paul Keller shot a nontypical buck near the town of Marion that should score in the neighborhood of 244 inches
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