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September squirrels are harder, but not hopeless
For those who will brave the heat and the mosquitoes, the early September lull isn’t hopeless but it is more difficult. Squirrels may be more alert, but some barking squirrels hold their ground just a
Southeastern Wisconsin bass and crappies after dark
Fishermen catch a few bass, but underwater light trick for nighttime crappies needs refinement

Concealed-carry instructor applications available in Illinois
State Police officials say concealed-carry permits should be available in January and that applications for training to be a concealed-carry instructor are now available.

Public hearing details proposed boating laws, uses Chain as example
Boating and fishing on the popular Chain O’ Lakes could change drastically if three pieces of proposed legislation make their way through the state’s General Assembly. A public hearing held last night (Aug. 29) in

Citizen’s petition asks Indian bands to stop shooting northeast Minnesota moose
Twin Cities’ cupcake queen has a love for moose… and a beef with Minnesota tribes still looking to shoot them

Should Michigan's NRTF funds be allocated differently?
Discussions are taking place on how to spend money from the highly successful Natural Resources Trust Fund

A crucial element for Minnesota's early Canada goose hunt: the decoys
A young hunter needs to borrow some waterfowling decoys for the Sept. 1 goose opener, and the author obliges

Time is now to save Peninsular Farms
First Energy proposes a power line through the historic property

Are trail cameras making spotlighting obsolete?
Cameras have many advantages as a tool for scouting deer