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Increase planned for ’07 spring turkey tags

By Tim Eisele Correspondent Black River Falls, Wis. — Hunters will be able to apply for an increased number of turkey permits next spring, if the DNR Turkey Management Committee stands by its proposal for

Will alternative energy pose a threat to CRP?

By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington — As U.S. leaders look for ways to reduce the country’s dependence on foreign energy sources, wildlife and habitat may be unlikely victims, conservation groups fear. That’s why a collection

Banquet/Fundraiser

June 22: Crivitz Lions Club Banquet, For info e-mail frgreen@yahoo.com. July 27: Marshview Conservation Club, Banquet, 5:15 p.m., Rangeline Inn, Kohler. For more info call 920-467-6569. July 28: Washburn Emergency Services 500 Fundraiser, 6-11 p.m.,

DNR e-mailing deer season frameworkss

By WON Staff Madison — Any deer hunter who has not heard that the 2006 season framework has changed should be hearing about it soon – the DNR is working on an “outreach effort” that

Tetracycline pills will help DNR pinpoint bear numbers

By Larry Polenske Correspondent Madison — Beginning this summer, Wisconsin black bears will eat tetracycline pills that should give researchers a clearer picture of the bear population down the road when they look at bear

Anglers finding great fishing action around the state

ALGOMA AREA There was decent fishing all week throughout the county. Anglers have been doing well on rainbows. Anglers also have caught a mixed bag of lake trout, cohos, and chinooks. The early morning bite

Higher water temps needed for bass, cats, and panfish

ALGOMA AREA This past week anglers had some decent catches of chinook salmon in Kewaunee and Algoma. The total catch varied depending on the water conditions; however, a few boaters did catch limits. Some had

NRB approves fish, wildlife rule changes

By Tim Eisele Correspondent Elkhart Lake, Wis. — The state Natural Resources Board adopted changes to hunting and fishing regulations that will go into effect in 2007, if they pass legislative review later this year.

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