
State rooster outlook could be better
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

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
Banquet/Fundraiser Sept. 18: New Lisbon Sports Club Banquet, New Lisbon American Legion. For more info call Dennis Gosda, 608-562-3808. Sept. 18: Ellsworth Rod & Gun Club Banquet, 6 p.m., at the Clubhouse. For more info
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Anglers are awaiting the peak run of chinook salmon and brown trout into Green Bay and Lake Michigan tributaries. Most years, spawn-run chinooks and domestic browns pack into harbors and
By Dean Bortz Editor Madison – Duck numbers are one thing; the location of those ducks is quite another. And it’s locating those ducks that could stymie hunters this fall, despite the fact that state

By Lee Fahrney Contributing Writer Spring Green, Wis. – If the Natural Resources Board doesn’t have any more luck in settling differences of opinion over the DNR’s proposed CWD management plan than did a couple

Sturgeon Bay, Wis. – Sport fishing groups along with the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation are seeking an emergency closure of commercial trap net fishing in June, July, and August off the central Wisconsin coast on Lake
Banquet/Fundraiser Sept. 7: Grant Co. DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Platterville Convention Center. For more info call Arnie, 608-778-2666. Sept. 8: Fisheries Forever Inc. Banquet, 5 p.m., Stadium View Bar & Grill. For more info call
CHIPPEWA FALLS / EAU CLAIRE / MENOMONIE AREA Tainter Lake in Menomonie was amazing last week. There were several heavy rains, so the water has been moving and that has cleared out the green water.

Madison – A mild winter, no earn-a-buck outside the chronic wasting disease units last year, and a 2009 gun season opener that likely saved more deer than usual are among the reasons to be optimistic
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