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AMERY AREA Bluegills and bass continue to be caught in 6 to 10 feet on Wapogasset, Balsam, and North Twin lakes. Leeches are producing walleyes on the weedlines of Wapogasset or Half Moon, and the
District 4 — Woodruff area Warden Kelly Crotty, of Florence, reported a 2016 criminal deer case was adjudicated in Florence County Circuit Court in May. A Maryland man pleaded guilty to one count of possession
Banquets/Fundraisers July 22: Pickerel Chain Lakes Assoc. Fundraiser, 3-7 p.m., Oughton Park, Townsend. For more info call Drew Zelle, 920-209-0564. Aug. 1: Bluff Country Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Hilltop Bar & Ballroom. For

Wisconsin residents may legally collect edible forest products from public lands, but those items may not be sold.

Wisconsin deer hunters – not the deer herd – needed the ‘help’ of Dr. James Kroll.

Kristen Monroe talks about balancing floats with the proper sinker weight to achieve ‘neutral buoyancy.’

A rare lull on the sports front for the high-schoolers provides opportunity for hot action on the water.
ASHLAND AREA Smallmouth bass are just starting to move to their summer haunts, but some are still in 5 feet of water or less where moving baits very slowly is the most productive way to
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