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Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Episode 1843

Bowhunters are warned to not place tree stands in dead ash trees. Draw bucks to your stand with a mock scrape. Enjoy the Halloween Zombie Shoot at the Range of Richfield. NRB approves the Wolf

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1842

Journalist Ben Moyer weighs in on the impact of modern technology on hunting ethics and practices. Omnia Fishing offers advice on lure selection and tactics for current conditions on your favorite lake. Wisconsin Youth Deer

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1841

Help ensure young anglers get a good start in their fishing career. Shooters and hunters, protect your hearing. Monthly Mens Shed meetings offer fun and fellowship for seniors in Juneau County. Madison chain fishing action

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1840

Check batteries now in your vehicles, ATVs, and snowmobiles to avoid getting stranded this fall and winter. Grouse hunters are reporting good success in Florence County, Wisconsin. Join Wounded Warriors United of Wisconsin at Country

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1839

Bernie Barringer offers tips to draw big bears to your baits during daylight hours. Grouse season is off to a good start in the Upper Great Lakes region. Get spooked at The Range of Richfield

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1838

Thermal imaging optics can enhance your hunting and wildlife watching. Lake Michigan salmon are spawning in rivers now. Hunters experience success on the opening day of archery deer season. Dan reports on his trip to

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1837

Show 1837: How to train a dog to decoy coyotes into shooting range. Danbury, Wisconsin celebrates Jordan Buck Day Sept. 23. Fall duck outlook is mixed, with mallard numbers down but teal, wood ducks, and

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1836

Now is the time to try for big chinooks close to shore on Lake Michigan. September specials at the Range of Richfield. Leaves are starting to change color in Florence County. Bear hunting report from

Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1835

Mature chinook salmon have moved into the harbors on Lake Michigan. Become a hunter education instructor and help teach the next generation of hunters. Meet an elk, find a shed antler, enjoy good food and

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