
Third Wisconsin waterfowl guide sentenced to $25,000 fine for violations in Mississippi River refuge
Sentence also includes two-year ban from guiding for fish or wildlife in the refuge.

Sentence also includes two-year ban from guiding for fish or wildlife in the refuge.

Action kicks off Saturday, Oct. 21 in the North Zone, and a week later in the Central Zone.

Action on a recent Michigan waterfowl hunt was so fast and furious that the hunters had little time to visit and catch up.

Entering mid-October, Minnesotans are seeing a trickle of ducks while waiting for a serious push.

The number of duck-hunting wetlands in North Dakota is down about 40 percent from last year, to the lowest level in nine years, according to the Game and Fish Department’s annual fall wetland survey.

But fair reproduction for ducks in traditional breeding areas this year still makes for good fall hunting potential in the state.

Painting of white-winged scoter by Mark Thone will be featured on the 2018 Minnesota Migratory Waterfowl Stamp.

Weekend includes state’s first decoy carving contest sponsored by Wisconsin Waterfowl Association.

The forecast is calling for a favorable Minnesota waterfowl season. “Habitat conditions look good in most areas, wild rice reports are good for hunters in the northern portions of the state and waterfowl numbers are
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