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Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 5th, 2012

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Windy conditions slowed action on Lake Michigan, but good numbers of 2- to 3-pound salmon are expected, plus some bonus rainbows. Larger kings are being caught in the Sturgeon Bay

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 5th, 2012

BEAVER DAM/FOX LAKE AREA Fishing is getting better as the water cools. Some bluegills were being reported around shallow weeds and docks. Walleyes have been tough to catch, but people are catching a few. Tim

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 5th, 2012

ASHLAND AREA Muskie fishing has picked up with the cooler weather, with a lot of average fishing caught and a couple in the 48-inch range. Typical fall lures have been producing fish. Bass fishing has

NRB to DNR: Don’t write a dog rule

The Natural Resources Board has voted 6-1 not to have the DNR write an emergency rule that would regulate the training and use of dogs to hunt wolves this fall.

Clam Lake elk center of tribal feast

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

Is nontypical buck new state record?

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

Improving my chances for venison this year

Getting ready for bow season? Or, have you already taken your deer? After meeting Zelenda Koch, perhaps I have a better chance of scoring on one this year. She’s currently working toward obtaining her Ph.D.

Why not take advantage of fall turkey hunting

This year in particular – because wild turkey populations are showing the impacts of a very good recruitment year – it is time to reevaluate our general attitude about hunting this large game bird when

Elk meetings set

The DNR is asking sportsmen for their thoughts on the state’s elk management plan and the possible of expansion of the Clam Lake herd – and the creation of a new elk herd in Jackson

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