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Low spring waterfowl numbers reflect drought conditions

DNR Report Madison – State breeding duck numbers are lower than average this spring due to severe drought conditions across northern Wisconsin and fewer seasonal wetlands observed in southern Wisconsin, according to waterfowl biologists. “Year

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ASHLAND_AREA On Lake Superior, the shallow water, mixed bag fishing is winding down. Surface temps out in the main lake are approaching the high 60s in some areas. Most anglers are switching over to summer

Turkey harvest down from 2009 season

Milladore, Wis. – The DNR Turkey Management Committee met June 16 at the Mead Wildlife Area to review preliminary harvest figures for the spring season and learned that hunters registered 47,709 turkeys – down 9.6

Banquet/Fundraiser

June 24: SCI SI Wis Bowhunters Chapter, 5:30 p.m., Country Springs Hotel. For more info call Janean Gehl, 262-437-0097. June 26:_Kick-Off to Summer Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Jaw Resort. For more info call 715-762-3028. July

Mixed results from 2010 turkey season

Madison – The number of turkeys killed during the 2010 spring season varied greatly from one part of the state to another, according to reports from registration stations and from several DNR biologists. The harvest

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DOOR PENINSULA AND_KEWAUNEE _AREA Seven 7-pound-plus smallmouths, including one just under 8 pounds, were weighed in a Green Bay Bassmasters tournament off Door County the second weekend in May. A week later, the first 7-plus-pound

Banquet/Fundraiser

June 24: SCI SI Wis Bowhunters Chapter, 5:30 p.m., Country Springs Hotel. For more info call Janean Gehl, 262-437-0097. June 26:_Kick-Off to Summer Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Jaw Resort. For info call 715-762-3028. July 10:

DNR, HSUS partnership causes stir

Madison – Jaws dropped and eyes grew wide recently when a Wisconsin DNR press release announced the agency had “joined forces” with the Humane Society of the United States to “educate Wisconsinites about the importance

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