Hunting to begin in earnest on Sept. 15
By Dean Bortz Editor Madison – Small-game hunters are going to see a lot of things happen all at once on Saturday, Sept. 15, when the 2007 seasons open for turkeys, ruffed grouse, squirrels, and
By Dean Bortz Editor Madison – Small-game hunters are going to see a lot of things happen all at once on Saturday, Sept. 15, when the 2007 seasons open for turkeys, ruffed grouse, squirrels, and
By Dean Bortz Editor Hayward, Wis. – What could be so bad about drifting down a river on an inner tube on a hot, summer day? Apparently plenty, for both fishermen and law enforcement officers
ALGOMA AREA With the falling water temperatures, more fish were being found closer to shore. Anglers fishing off the piers in Algoma and Kewaunee have had a pretty good week, with kings, browns, and rainbows
Aug. 25: Oregon Sportsmans Club Banquet, 7 p.m. For more info call Todd Weis, 608-835-3516. Aug. 28: Packerland Area Wheelin Sportsmens NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Stadium View Sports Bar, Green Bay. For more info call
By Dan HansenContributing Writer Oshkosh, Wis. – The ninth annual Ducks Unlimited Great Outdoors Festival, set for Aug. 24-26 at the EAA Convention grounds, continues its tradition of returning the most popular features from previous
ASHLAND AREA Trolling in the inner and outer Apostle Islands remains pretty good, with boat anglers averaging four to six fish on half-day trips, and a dozen on full days (mainly lake trout, but also
Public hearings are this week Staff Report Madison – State waterfowl hunters could be looking at a 60-day duck season and an 85-day Canada goose season in the Exterior Zone if hunters support that plan
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Washington – Members of the U.S. House renewed hope late last month that a Farm Bill, which includes a number of conservation programs, might be renewed for another five years
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