
Anyone can hunt mule deer; here’s how to make it happen
It was 10 years ago when a friend suggested a do-it-yourself hunt for mule deer in Montana. Although I’d hunted whitetails all my life, I had never even seen a mule deer, nor had I

It was 10 years ago when a friend suggested a do-it-yourself hunt for mule deer in Montana. Although I’d hunted whitetails all my life, I had never even seen a mule deer, nor had I

Mr. Walleye Gary Roach said he recently learned something important after a day on the ice. Here’s what it was.

After the Legislature almost a year ago green-lit the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council-approved carp barrier at Lock and Dam 5 on the Mississippi River, the preparatory work continues behind the scenes.
Kelly Pennington, an

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Wednesday confirmed the first positive test result for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a wild deer in Chippewa County.
The deer was a hunter-harvested 1-year-old buck

“Something is wrong with Major,” Stan warned.
This set off alarm bells. Stan, my husband, was right. He had just fed him supper, which our Airedale, Major, normally teases for. Instead, he just laid

In the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, I enjoy scrolling through photos from the previous 51 weeks to sharpen memories already blurring and fading from view. Photos often trigger one of two thoughts:

The Wisconsin DNR recently celebrated a successful 2024 elk-hunting season. Listen here for more details.

Anglers reported seeing many fish on their electronics. But as far as getting them to bite …

Anglers looking for a 40-inch northern pike stand about as good of a chance of finding that fish in Lake Puckaway as any other inland water in the state. The local DNR fisheries team out
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