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Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Leftover turkey tags on sale March 18
Bonus spring turkey tag sales in Wisconsin begin at 10 a.m. Monday, March 18, beginning with Zone 1 that day. Each zone has a designated sales date beginning at 10 a.m. Sales continue for five

International Crane Foundation: Only 17.4% of Wisconsin citizens support crane hunt
Results of a sandhill crane season survey may well start a tug-of-war over whether the migratory bird should be hunted in Wisconsin, with the International Crane Foundation (ICF) saying no, but the Conservation Congress and

Wisconsin’s statewide fishing and hunting report on March 15, 2024
Sketchy ice has Northwoods anglers hanging in limbo. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on March 15.

New York’s 2023 hunting season declared one of the safest, though still two fatalities
New York state hunters had what New York State Department of Environmental Conservation statistics show was the second-safest season on record, but the 12 hunting-related shooting incidents in 2023 was also higher than the past

New York bill would support environmental law enforcement account, while staffing vacancies remain an issue
Last year, New York State Environmental Conservation Police Officers generated over $46 million in civil penalties, funding that went directly into the state’s general fund.
Proposed legislation would change that and direct this and

New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on March 15, 2024
Trout streams should be in pretty good shape as should lakes and ponds. A look at the New York fishing and hunting report on March 15, 2024.

Got a new pup? Know key factors to keeping them safe and healthy
Puppies are a lot of work.
While we romanticize about the prospect of a new recruit, we often overlook the reality of adding a four-legged dependent to the family. We daydream of future days

Bob Gwizdz: A tip of the hat to warm and comfortable hats
Some people blame President John F. Kennedy, who had the audacity to show up for his inauguration bare-headed. And if you think about it, that’s about the time it started.

Mike Raykovicz: Shed antlers one of multiple reasons to walk the woods in March
Well, here we are, the middle of March, and there’s not a whole lot of things for me to do. Trout season in New York doesn’t open for another couple of weeks and it’s still