Wisconsin Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – Aug. 24, 2018
District 1 — Ashland area Wardens Philip Brown and Matthew Koshollek, of Drummond, followed up on a July call of a man overbagging on Long Lake while staying at a lodge near Iron River. The
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District 1 — Ashland area Wardens Philip Brown and Matthew Koshollek, of Drummond, followed up on a July call of a man overbagging on Long Lake while staying at a lodge near Iron River. The
District 3 — Park Falls area Warden Kurt Haas and DNR Forest Ranger Scott Lindow, both of Medford, re-opened a case in June involving a wildfire in Taylor County that was supposedly started by a
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin DNR recently announced the winners of the 2019 Wisconsin wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl stamp design contests. Eighteen wildlife artists submitted a total of 24 pieces of artwork for the

A request to approve an emergency order for proposed rules related to deer carcass transportation, deer farm fencing, and chronic wasting disease, and requests to approve scope statements for developing rules related to off-highway motorcycles

The Lake Michigan stocking strategy was developed over more than two years with discussion and input from more than 500 anglers, business owners and other stakeholders.

Retired Wisconsin deer biologist Mike Foy has a unique pay-for-performance idea.

Mother breaks daughter’s pumpkinseed record; anglers reel in stringer of fish records so far in 2018.

Application period is Aug. 1-31.

The facility is at the Mud Lake Wildlife Area. It features 100- and 50-yard rifle ranges, a 50-yard shotgun patterning range and a 25-foot pistol range; earthen backstops and side berms and overhead baffles in
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