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Wild Rose work is on schedule

Former ‘head jailer’ to assume duties Sept. 1 By Tim Eisele Correspondent Madison – Who’s in charge of the state’s natural resource management efforts? That’s what many sportsmen and citizens want to know now that

Banquet/Fundraiser

Aug. 2: RMEF Fox Valley Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., WAVE Bar & Ballroom. For more info call Todd Ebert, 920-749-9646. Aug. 3: Southport Beard Busters NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Italian American Club, Kenosha. For more

Continental duck numbers are on the rise

Cans, redheads, shovelers break survey records Staff Report St. Paul, Minn. – Preliminary results from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service’s Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey indicate a total duck

Wild Rose work is on schedule

By Greg Seubert Correspondent Wild Rose, Wis. – If Steve Fajfer were from the Land Down Under, he’d be saying, ‘No worries, mate.’ No more worries about great blue herons or otters raiding fish ponds

Great Lakes and inland action still going strong

ALGOMA AREA The winds were somewhat variable – some days calm and other days with strong winds. This has kept the water temperatures down and fish scattered out some. Anglers fishing off the pier and

SAK ‘remodelers’ ready to roll

By Dean Bortz Editor Madison – Good, but not good enough. That’s why a group of volunteers will convene for the first time this week to begin looking at two ways to improve the DNR’s

Land, sea passport requirement delayed by feds

Increased wait time leads to temporary postponement of new air, land travel rules By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington – Hunters and anglers fretting the upcoming requirement of a passport for land and sea travel into

NRB takes on new rules for state fisheries

By Tim Eisele Correspondent Oconomowoc, Wis. – The Natural Resources Board has adopted emergency regulations for the hook-and-line sturgeon season and has approved hearings on permanent rules regarding viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) virus and increasing

Anglers switching to summer tactics, fishing spots

ALGOMA AREA The fish moved closer to shore last week, close enough for pier fishermen to score on salmon and trout with spoons off the Algoma piers. Trollers also found some fish in the shallower

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