WI: Young boy bags 737-pound bear
Antigo, Wis. – An 11-year-old Antigo boy with a transferred kill tag shot a 737-pound bear – on the ground in a corn field – that could end up being the heaviest “live weight” bear
Antigo, Wis. – An 11-year-old Antigo boy with a transferred kill tag shot a 737-pound bear – on the ground in a corn field – that could end up being the heaviest “live weight” bear

Madison — The number of sportsmen and women who opt to hunt with bow and arrow continues to rise, according to figures provided by the DNR. Figures for 2002 show 150,784 resident archery licenses were
Banquet/Fundraiser Oct. 16: Big 4+ WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Keyes Peak Ski Lodge. For more info call Nancy Modschiedler, 715-674-2616. Oct. 16: Argyle Fire Dept. Sportsmans Banquet, 6 p.m., at the Firehouse. For more info
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. — The state’s chronic wasting disease plan was adopted by the Natural Resources Board to lead the agency’s disease responses from now to 2025. The plan originally had been presented to the
District 10 — Wautoma area Warden Mike Young, of Shiocton, contacted a boater exceeding the speed limit in a no-wake area and operating at night without lights. The operator was arrested for boating OWI. Warden
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Kewaunee pier-fishing action was slow but getting better every day with the majority of the catch being chinooks, rainbows, and browns. The fishing from the Algoma piers slowed down, but
CHIPPEWA FALLS / EAU CLAIRE / MENOMONIE AREA There has been plenty of water movement on Tainter Lake this year and now that fall is in the air, some limits of nice-sized perch are being

Madison — Mention pheasants to most Wisconsinites and they don’t think of the railroad yards that run along the shores of Lake Superior in the city named for that big lake, but that’s where this
Glasgow, Mont. — An array of illegal hunting charges in Montana lodged against nine Wisconsin residents, one North Dakota man, and two Montana residents will cost those defendants a little more than $17,000 in total
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