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Foresters finally break through ‘anti’ challenges

Rhinelander, Wis. – A federal judge has dismissed a court case that challenged the Forest Service’s process of determining how logging would impact endangered wildlife, a ruling that is expected to end other lawsuits that

Decker buck is new state record bow kill

Chatfield, Minn. – It’s official: A white-tailed buck arrowed in Buffalo County by an Eau Claire man in November sported the new Wisconsin state record nontypical rack. Bob Decker, 41, had his deer scored on

Hayward Area

Anglers have targeted most of the larger lakes in the area, but many fishermen also have spread out among the smaller lakes. In either case, most anglers have reported pretty good success on crappies, perch,

Inside Outdoors

Ralph Loos Illinois Editor Is an award really an award even if you did nothing to earn said award? That’s the question many are asking about the Illinois Deer Pin, which is supposed to go

Green Bay/Appleton Area

In Oconto County, there are still a good number of perch anglers inside of the Oconto Breakwater Harbor and also at Oconto Park II. The fish are running small, and most are being caught by

Pheasant Fest 2009 in Madison Feb. 6-8

Madison – Madison will be the pheasant capital of the nation the first weekend in February when upwards of 30,000 conservationists and hunters are expected to converge on the city for Pheasant Forever’s 2009 National

Eagle River Area

Ice anglers just keep pounding the northern pike. Fish in 15 feet of water or less in and around the weeds. Use large shiners or sucker minnows under tip-ups. It’s an all-day bite. There has

Wausau Area

The northern bite is very good. Fishing in shallow weeds in 2 to 5 feet of water is best right now. Run golden shiners right under the ice for the best results. Panfish action is

Siren Area

The bluegills have been hitting pretty well, and the walleyes are biting a little better than might be expected for this time of year. Big Clam produced some walleyes last week. Bluegills started picking up

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