
Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Electronic turkey and deer registration are preferred
Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 21, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 21, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

Siren, Wis. — Burnett County District Attorney James Rennicke’s office staff recently confirmed trespassing charges would not be filed against a group of men who allegedly trespassed on private land last deer season.
“After

Public land on Iowa-Minnesota border honors organization’s longtime president and CEO. The sprawling Build a Wildlife Area project is a multi-state effort contributing to diverse wildlife habitat and public access opportunities in a regional destination

The commission agreed to purchase a 20-acre tract from Kay Livingston at a cost of $85,000, the appraised value of the land. Two members of the board, Laura Foell and Laura Hommel, voted against the

Two men facing more than 100 felony and misdemeanor charges in connection with a deer poaching case in Waupaca County appeared in court electronically to ask that their initial appearances be delayed.
Eric A.

Please don’t fall into believing claims made on anecdotal information when it comes to peak breeding dates for whitetails. Use science. Do your research, keep up on the latest studies, keep an open mind, and

In a nod to the increasing popularity of straight-walled cartridges for rifles in Ohio deer hunting, Andrew Mitchem put one to good use this past December.
On Dec. 1, 2022, Mitchem, of North Lewisburg

No one disagrees that conservation should be “science-based.”
That’s the most important reason the concept is included as one of the seven fundamental pillars of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
At

The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently reported results from the 2022-23 deer seasons, which ended in January.
Hunters harvested an estimated 422,960 white-tailed deer. All told, that’s a 12% increase over 2021-22’s estimated take, which
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