
Take advantage of DNR’s annual fall hunting forecast
Multi-species report gives Badger State hunters and trappers a general flavor of what they might expect this fall.
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Multi-species report gives Badger State hunters and trappers a general flavor of what they might expect this fall.
ASHLAND AREA Fall-like weather started to drop water temperatures, and cohos and brown trout became more prevalent in the Apostle Islands and inside Chequamegon Bay. Anglers are working the triangle from Houghton Point to Long
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Matt Koshollek, of Drummond, worked with residents in the town of Namakagon in August to identify a suspect who was dumping food waste off of a town road. The
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 25: Sun Prairie DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Angell Park Pavilion, Sun Prairie. For more info call Jeff Markstahler, 608-445-1272. Sept. 27: Chilton Area WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Neighborhood Pub & Grill, Chilton. For

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.

UW-Stevens Point’s College of Natural Resource hosts Wisconsin’s first visit by the federal duck stamp contest.

Rushing Waters trout farm offers on-site restaurant with chefs who will cook your catch.

Weekend includes state’s first decoy carving contest sponsored by Wisconsin Waterfowl Association.
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