
In Wisconsin, deer hunters encouraged to get deer tested for CWD, assist with surveillance efforts
The cooperation of hunters and private businesses has become increasingly vital to the success of sampling process.

The cooperation of hunters and private businesses has become increasingly vital to the success of sampling process.

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

Break out the binoculars and find the waterholes that wood ducks and blue-winged teal prefer during the early waterfowl season.

Personally, I prefer doing only minor trimming at this point, enough to afford a small window or two, during the early part of deer season.

Some businesses offer hunters processing, testing, and taxidermy.

The 2017 mast crop appears to be much stronger than that of last year – and will draw wildlife to nut-bearing trees.

The author opened the early waterfowl hunting seasons by dropping a Canada goose and feels things can only get better from here on out.

Hunting numbers drop, as well as hunting expenditures, but related expenditures and hunting-related expenses see increases.

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