
Road kill bill on the move
Madison – A proposal to relax the rules on picking up road-killed bears, turkeys, and many small-game species recently passed the Assembly, and it could become a law by spring. Assembly Bill 548 would allow

Madison – A proposal to relax the rules on picking up road-killed bears, turkeys, and many small-game species recently passed the Assembly, and it could become a law by spring. Assembly Bill 548 would allow
BIG GREEN LAKE AREA Fishermen are still seeing bluegills in the bays, but the fish aren’t hitting with a lot of enthusiasm. Quite a few northern pike are being caught on the east and west
Madison – The Natural Resources Board has given the DNR the board’s CWD report and has asked the DNR to come up with suggestions on how to better manage the disease. NRB CWD subcommittee chairman
Feb. 5:_Waukesha County Conservation Alliance Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Olympia Resort & Hotel. For more info call Syd Herman, 262-542-3684. Feb. 6:_Wisconsin East WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., The Quilted Bear. For more info call 800-274-5471. Feb.
Madison – A letter to the Natural Resources Board from Sen. Russ Decker threw board members into a fervent discussion about the need for more deer research and the possibility of using federal money to
Madison – A rule that allows limits or bans on hunting, fishing, and trapping on public lands bought with taxpayer money received unanimous support from the seven-member Natural Resources Board on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The
Madison – Legislators have rejected the DNR’s proposal for an increase in overwinter deer population goals in 13 units and have asked the agency to come back with a proposal for broader goal increases in
Madison – The state Natural Resources Board’s CWD subcommittee will report to the full board Jan. 26 that it wants to see a more “proactive” CWD plan from the DNR that could include sharpshooting and
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