
WI Daily Update: An odd 2024 duck season
It has been an odd duck season, with ducks here today and gone tomorrow in many areas, and very few ducks for hunters in other areas. Tim Lesmeister details what he’s been seeing.

It has been an odd duck season, with ducks here today and gone tomorrow in many areas, and very few ducks for hunters in other areas. Tim Lesmeister details what he’s been seeing.

When Gov. Tony Evers signed the “air gun” bill, Wisconsin Act 115, into law in March, it was only a matter of time before someone used an air-powered shotgun to shoot a turkey, since the

Ken and I were of a similar vintage, so I knew he was past old enough. In the beginning, he would talk about how they needed him at his place of employment. Sometimes he mentioned

Tim Lesmeister details what went wrong for a friend during two misses at a deer while using a crossbow.

In July, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) began receiving ominous reports from anglers who saw fish leaping high in the air at the Dells dam on the lower Chippewa River in Eau Claire.

Dead cattle, sheep, and horses that can easily be confirmed as wolf kills by federal agents are the most visible and “accountable” losses suffered by producers.
That information reaches the public. An “X” amount

The captain’s chair at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) sits empty a year after former DNR Secretary Adam Payne gave 10 days’ notice before retiring Nov. 1, 2023.
Payne served only 10

Wisconsin DNR fisheries biologist Max Wolter recently wrote about fish in the state that spawn in the fall. Here are some interesting facts.

Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac should be considered the environmental primer of the 20th century.
Oct. 27 is the 75th anniversary of the publication of this literary classic. The book, printed in 15
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