
Wisconsin’s Rep. Hebl airs frustrations over DNR’s refusal to comment on proposed legislative bills
His displeasure surfaces during legislative hearing on a bill that could curtail the DNR’s ability to regulate navigable streams.
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His displeasure surfaces during legislative hearing on a bill that could curtail the DNR’s ability to regulate navigable streams.

Solitary Sauk County rock becomes “the spot” the last three deer seasons for the Durbin gang.

Viroqua, Wis. — Chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild deer claimed one more Wisconsin county as it was confirmed that a wild Vernon County deer recently tested positive for the disease. “Vernon County has its

I suspect most hunters will strip all the tags, licenses, booklets, and other items no longer needed for hunting from their fanny pack or backpack when the gun deer season closes Nov. 26 and toss

The attention of most outdoorsmen was probably on a favorite woodland where deer were in the peak of the rut, or on a marsh or field in search of game birds. But on this Veterans
AMERY AREA There’s still quite a bit of open water, but the cold weather has kept anglers off area lakes. Some ice has started to form on the small, wind-protected bays and shorelines, but the
September District 8 — La Crosse area Wardens Mike Melgaard and Dale Hochhausen, both of Onalaska, contacted three individuals fishing from a boat in September on the Mississippi River near the Genoa dam. One of
Banquets/Fundraisers Dec. 2: WTU Hunter Appreciation Banquet, 5 p.m., All Star Lanes Banquet Hall. For more info call Jim Wiltinger, 608-689-2234. Dec. 9: Wisconsin South Life WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Voyager Inn & Conference Center.

While participating in Minnesota’s gun deer season outside of Ely in the Superior National Forest, Wisconsin Outdoor News columnist Patrick Durkin made a relatively rare observation for most deer hunters – an American marten on
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