
Wisconsin ruffed grouse prospects should be promising
Turkey hunters hearing a lot of drumming this spring, according to RGS state biologist.
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Turkey hunters hearing a lot of drumming this spring, according to RGS state biologist.

Wisconsin morel hunters find the pursuit as satisfying as deer hunting.
District 1 — Ashland area No report available. District 2 — Cumberland area No report available. District 3 — Park Falls area No report available. District 4 — Woodruff area Warden Rich Thole, of Boulder
Banquet/Fundraiser May 9: Darboy DU #281 Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Darboy Club. For more info call Jim Reffke, 920-470-9881. May 13: Burnett County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion Hall, Grantsburg. For more info call Ellen
AMERY AREA Crappies and sunfish continue to move in and out of the shallows on most lakes with the changing weather conditions. When the sun is out and water temperatures climb, panfish are being caught
ASHLAND AREA The smelters that went out April 13 pulled in only one gallon of smelt. The smelters with drop nets at Bay View Beach pulled in only a few smelt, so smelting is just
District 9 — Black River Falls area Warden Michael Weber, of Mauston, received several calls in March regarding an injured eagle on the interstate near Camp Douglas. Weber located the eagle and transported it to
Banquet/Fundraiser April 22: Tomah RMEF Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Cranberry Country Lodge, Tomah. For more info call Alan Wroblewski, 608-542-0187. April 22: Indianhead WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Crickets Bar & Grill, Amery. For more info call

The Wisconsin DNR is inconveniencing sportsmen in any area where service centers have been closed.
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