
Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board approves more stringent game farm fencing rules aimed at CWD management
No final decision made yet on possible early closure for Wisconsin’s ruffed grouse season.
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No final decision made yet on possible early closure for Wisconsin’s ruffed grouse season.
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 10: State Line Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Holiday Inn Express, Janesville. For more info call Kellie, 815-985-4165. Aug. 16: North Central WI Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Mountain Bay Banquet
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
ASHLAND AREA The water in Chequamegon Bay has finally cleared up. Walleye anglers are trolling over the shallow weedbeds with crawler harnesses or crankbaits. Fishing could be very productive working the mud lines that you

Of the 1,800 plant species in Wisconsin, consider getting to know a half dozen or so this summer and come back to the task next year with a goal of another 10 or so. Start

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

A brilliant idea surfaced a decade ago in Sauk City and, after a long hiatus, it is finally coming to fruition. McFarlanes’ Retail and Service Center in Sauk City is a local business that seems
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 2: Lakeshore Chapter RMEF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., The Village, Sheboygan Falls. For more info call Gary Haas, 920-377-6119. Aug. 3: Iowa County DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Dodger Bowl, Dodgerville. For more info call
AMERY AREA Largemouth bass and sunfish are being caught on the weedlines or docks of North Twin, Wapogasset, and Bear Trap lakes. Leeches and minnows are producing walleyes and northern pike on the 10- to
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