WI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 21
District 1 – Ashland area Warden Matt Mackenzie and supervisor Dave Oginski, both of Ashland, contacted subjects in possession of marijuana while one of the two waited for the second to return from placing bait
District 1 – Ashland area Warden Matt Mackenzie and supervisor Dave Oginski, both of Ashland, contacted subjects in possession of marijuana while one of the two waited for the second to return from placing bait

Madison – Five Republican legislators and several co-sponsors introduced what they call the “Sportsman Heritage Bill,” AB 311, in October, a bill that would lower license costs for first-time hunters, give a $20 license rebate

Now that the dogs’ noses have found the scent and the hunters’ guns have been fired, this is a time to assess Wisconsin’s ruffed grouse population as best we can. Hunting conditions have been ideal
District 10 – Wautoma area Warden Bryan Lockman, of New London, arrested two boat operators on the Wolf River for OWI boating. Warden Lockman cited a shore fisherman for having a short smallmouth bass and
Banquet/Fundraiser Oct. 7: Racine/Kenosha Area Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Roma Lodge. For more info call Ray, 262-884-8517. Oct. 8: Colfax Sportsmen’s Club Banquet, 6 p.m., Whitetail Golf Course. For more info call Peggy
ASHLAND AREA In Chequamegon Bay, a variety of fish have been caught by anglers trolling between Pikes Creek and the Sioux in 20 to 50 feet of water. Anglers fishing off the shore of the

Clam Lake, Wis. – Wisconsin now has at least 168 elk, 16 years after the 2005 reintroduction of 25 Michigan elk to the wild landscape of Ashland, Sawyer, and Bayfield counties. The largest the herd
Madison – At first glance, Wisconsin’s concealed carry law may appear to have little to offer the majority of the state’s hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. Hunters are still required to unload and case rifles,
District 1 – Ashland area Warden Amie Egstad, of Bayfield, was on Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay and issued citations to three people, including two guides. One man was fishing without a license from a
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