Lincoln County bear tops 720 pounds, presents a challenge
Tripoli, Wis. – Just how in the heck does a black bear come to weigh 727 pounds on the paw? Another question came to Mark Listle first, though. How in the heck was he going
Tripoli, Wis. – Just how in the heck does a black bear come to weigh 727 pounds on the paw? Another question came to Mark Listle first, though. How in the heck was he going
Oct. 2:_Freedom Area WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Colonial House Supper Club. For more info call Donna Hopfensperger, 920-574-3135. Oct. 2:_Racine/Kenosha Area Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Roma Lodge. For more info call John, 262-554-0572.

Sturgeon Bay, Wis. – Deer hunters will be able to register their views on the DNR’s proposed earn-a-buck alternative during any of 11 public hearings in October and November. Meeting in Sturgeon Bay on Sept.
Madison – The Assembly passed the “DNR secretary bill,” Assembly Bill 138, by a vote of 61-32 on Sept. 22, and now the bill heads to the Senate. The bill would return the appointment authority

Fremont, Wis. – The Lower Wolf River is one of Wisconsin’s most valuable natural resources, but it also has become a source of conflict and controversy. In recent years, encounters among various user groups –
Madison – Between now and Dec. 9, Natural Resources Board members want public input on some sort of a deer season framework, possibly based on a 16-day November gun hunt that could take the place
Sept. 19:_Lake Superior WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Solon Springs Community Center. For more info call Lorrie Gunnerson, 715-375-5417. Sept. 19: Ellsworth Rod & Gun Club Banquet, 6 p.m., at the Club. For more info call
Madison – Two bills that would return the authority to appoint the secretary of the DNR to the Natural Resources Board moved one step forward the first week in September. Assembly Bill 138, authored by
Madison – How are the state’s archers going to fare when the 2009 bow deer season opens on Saturday, Sept. 12? As well as they can. How many deer are they going to kill? More
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