
WI Daily Update: How many spinning-wing decoys should I use in my duck-hunting spread?
When talking about a decoy spread for duck hunting, how many spinning-wing decoys is too many? How many is not enough? Tim Lesmeister offers his thoughts.

When talking about a decoy spread for duck hunting, how many spinning-wing decoys is too many? How many is not enough? Tim Lesmeister offers his thoughts.

My husband, Stan, and I left Plover, Wis., early on the morning of Sept. 16, headed for Cody, Wyo. Readers will recall that we drew rare nonresident antelope tags.
We were to be hosted

On Valentine’s Day in the winter of 2017, an 8-month-old buck was captured using a drop net in Iowa County, Wis. He weighed 90 pounds and tested negative, via a rectal biopsy, for chronic wasting

The Wisconsin Citizen Wolf Count Facebook group began logging trail camera photos of wolves by township and county in February 2023 after group leaders repeatedly asked the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to take

We have had just a ton of people working on wolf management in Wisconsin since 1986 or 1987, to be sure, but if we ever achieve some kind of common sense management in place –

Eight years ago, researchers began fitting roughly 800 wild Wisconsin deer with GPS collars to track movement. The Southwest Wisconsin Chronic Wasting Disease, Deer and Predator Study is the largest CWD analysis the state has

Wisconsin’s Daryl Christensen is part of five individuals who will be inducted into the International Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in the 2025 class. Listen here for the details.

• Expanding license requirements to include shooting permits for elk. Previously only a few hunters with an elk harvest permit would be eligible to participate, but now anyone with a firearm, crossbow or bow license

Even as September brought us long awaited opening dates for upland, waterfowl and big game hunting seasons in Wisconsin, the month of October holds even more promise as more opening dates arrive. So many choices
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