Camping with kids
Most outdoor enthusiasts would expect me touting how awesome it is to be in the wild, with just some synthetic material separating my family from the elements. They’d expect me to type away about the
Most outdoor enthusiasts would expect me touting how awesome it is to be in the wild, with just some synthetic material separating my family from the elements. They’d expect me to type away about the
Deer registration stations are what makes an outdoors writer’s job more interesting, easier, and a whole lot of fun. There are all kinds of people there, many of whom killed deer, some who do not.
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Anglers have been catching smallmouths throughout Door County, including Little Sturgeon Bay to Sturgeon Bay, Egg Harbor, Ephraim, and Sister Bay on the bay side and Bailey’s Harbor north to

If the Natural Resources Board approves the DNR’s timber wolf quota recommendation on July 17, hunters and trappers will try to tag 201 wolves beginning Oct. 15.
Banquet/Fundraiser Aug. 2: Fox Valley Chapter RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., The Darboy Club. For more info call Todd Ebert, 920-749-9646. Aug. 7: Fountain City, Arcadia NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Hilltop Bar & Ballroom, Fountain City.

Sharptail group concerned with spring burning ban
District 10 — Wautoma area Warden Jeff Knorr, of Fremont, attended the sentencing of Robbi Kuenzi at the Waupaca County courthouse May 24 after Kuenzi pleaded guilty to three felonies and three misdemeanors. Kuenzi was

The DNR Turkey Management Committee has recommended increasing permit numbers slightly for the fall hunt, and now must get approval from the DNR Wildlife Policy Team.
ASHLAND AREA Last week’s weather was hot and rain-free, so lake and stream levels are on the way down. The bite was very slow. The Chequamegon Bay area of Lake Superior has cleared of heavy
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