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WI: Calendar of Events Issue: 1

Banquet/Fundraiser Jan. 19: North Country WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Eagle Waters Resort. For more info call Mark Hartmann, 715-479-5067. Jan. 19: Northern Kettles Chapter NWTF, 5 p.m., Millhome Supper Club. For more info call Matt

WI: Warm weather shorting southern lakes of ice

Milwaukee – The best current advice for those planning to ice fish on most of the lakes in the southern third of Wisconsin, including the major harbors on Lake Michigan, is to call ahead for

WI: State takes stab at sea duck hunt

Madison – If Wisconsin duck hunters are ever going to have a sea duck season on the Great Lakes, it’s going to take the cooperation of other Great Lakes states. Not to mention plenty of

WI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 1

District 10 – Wautoma area Warden Ted Dremel, of Waupaca, participated in a group check in Green Lake County to address complaints about illegal night hunting. He also responded to several trapping-related complaints and spent

WI: Calendar of Events Issue: 26

Banquet/Fundraiser Jan. 7, 2012: Carlton Hunting & Fishing Club, 4 p.m., Heritage Farm. For more info call Bob Kentgen, 920-304-2501. Jan. 19, 2012: North Country WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Eagle Waters Resort. For more info

WI: Wolves delisted, but will it last this time?

Madison – Wisconsin landowners who have had problems with timber wolves will be able to apply for wolf-shooting permits from the DNR by Jan. 27. Trappers from the DNR and USDA Wildlife Services also will

WI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 26

Editor’s note: Field reports from conservation wardens in northern Wisconsin, District 1 through District 9 usually appear in the first issue of each month, with the reports for districts 10 through 19 in southern Wisconsin

Hunting with my son

I had not been that stoked for deer hunting in years. It’s not that I had a huge buck patterned. In fact, I didn’t know what to expect because I was hunting a new spot,

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