
Tom Bahti: You can get well in a hurry on sharptails
It was my friend and writer Tom Davis who once told me: “When you’re hunting sharp-tailed grouse, you can get well in a hurry.” I’m not sure that he came up with that saying himself,

It was my friend and writer Tom Davis who once told me: “When you’re hunting sharp-tailed grouse, you can get well in a hurry.” I’m not sure that he came up with that saying himself,

The Wisconsin DNR announced on Friday that recent temperature swings have created rapidly changing ice conditions in many parts of the state.
DNR wardens have responded to several incidents of recreational vehicles going through

Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach always uses two rods while ice fishing for crappies. Here’s how he’s utilizing them.

“I am headed over to the Oh Rats Training Center in Sheboygan Falls on Dec. 30 for barn hunt training,” my friend, Sue Zimmer, shared on a winter solstice call. “I invited some of our

Crappie anglers often wonder, does it shut off the bite when a big northern pike moves into an area? Tim Lesmeister has an answer from information gathered by using his underwater camera.

In January 2017, the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board approved a rule change that has since allowed hunters to place stands and ground blinds overnight on state-owned land north of Hwy. 64 from September through January.<br

Conservationist Land Tawney, the former CEO and president of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, is back with a new outdoors group. Listen here for more information.

The Wisconsin DNR announced the preliminary results of a chronic wasting disease deer and predator study that should interest deer hunters across the region. Here are the details.

The Wisconsin DNR fisheries team out of La Crosse routinely surveys the pools on the Mississippi River, as do their compatriots across the river in Minnesota. The DNR team recently took a look at Pool
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