
Hunter appeals felon gun ban to state high court
A Hartford man is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to review his case in Washington County where he’s charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.

A Hartford man is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to review his case in Washington County where he’s charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.

The DNR is looking for feedback on the proposed harvest of between 142 and 233 wolves during a 2012 hunting and trapping season.
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Amie Egstad, of Bayfield, received a call from Red Cliff tribal wardens about 100-plus tires and rims dumped on county land near the reservation. A joint investigation found the

An “operational bulletin” issued by the Canadian government and intended to give some one-time law offenders from the United States a single free pass into the country appears to be working in most cases.
Banquet/Fundraiser July 10: Marshview Conservation Club Banquet, 5:15 p.m., Range Line Inn, Kohler. For more info call Ed Mersberger, 920-467-6569. Aug. 2: Fox Valley Chapter RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., The Darboy Club. For more info
ASHLAND AREA Folks are still focusing on the smallmouths, which now are post-spawn. Fish are scattered throughout the bay, using the rock pile and breakwall along with the many weedbeds. But fish are still up
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, trollers are catching mostly chinooks and cohos in 50 to 140 feet of water. Piers anglers are catching a mixed bag of browns, chinooks, and rainbows, with a few
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA The salmon fishing continues to be outstanding on Lake Michigan from Washington Island to Algoma. Fly and dodger combos have been the best, but an assortment of spoons also are
Trail cameras can now be placed on lands owned by the DNR that are open to hunting. The DNR published a notice in the official state newspaper June 1, beginning the new policy adopted by
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