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Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars – July 27th, 2012

District 1 — Ashland area Warden Windt, of Hurley, investigated several water regulation complaints in Iron County. Several of the complaints will require additional enforcement action. Warden Windt answered several hotline calls regarding fishing violations

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Trollers in Sheboygan have been catching decent numbers of chinooks, along with a few cohos, and rainbow and brown trout. Water temperatures near shore have warmed up. Fish have been around

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

ASHLAND AREA Water has been sticking right around the mid-70-degree range. Weed growth is good and clarity is very good. With that, fishing for all Chequamegon Bay species has been fair, but early morning and

Youth ATVs – pass them on

One of the meanest pranks I ever pulled on my older brother was telling him that our parents bought him an ATV for his birthday. If my memory serves, I was 7 years old. My

Big game hunting – in July?

Sure, it’s possible to hunt big game in July, but for us adults, we have to use our imagination a little bit. That’s what’s happening this week – this adult’s imagination has been turning grasshoppers

Richfield woman takes to the range

It wasn’t the new laptop computer she had wanted, but Dawn Weyer did get something from her husband, Ron, for Christmas that could be loaded, just not with software. It was a Browning 22 LR

Concealed carry course offered just for women

The Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is offering a one-day workshop for women who want to apply for a concealed carry permit. The course will be offered on Saturday, July 28 at the Marathon Trap

Fishing for Gold

During our traditional Fourth of July camping trip, fishing for panfish with the kids is predictable. This year was different; we ended up fishing for gold. My husband, Mike, and our two children traveled to

New 'Friends' group supports federal duck stamp

Ducks have a new friend in town. It is the Friends of the Duck Stamp. This friends group is an independent, non-profit group devoted to the promotion, preservation, sale and better understanding of the Federal

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