
Tom Bahti: Memories of hunting with a Moses stick
When you hunted Coues deer in southern Arizona with my late cousin, Kurt Bahti, you were gifted and used a “Moses stick.” Kurt fashioned them from the stem of a large cactus, and they were

When you hunted Coues deer in southern Arizona with my late cousin, Kurt Bahti, you were gifted and used a “Moses stick.” Kurt fashioned them from the stem of a large cactus, and they were

Trout seasons are open and the streams and small rivers are in prime condition. Tim Lesmeister explains what to do to catch finicky trout when the bite isn’t on fire.

As friends John and Mike and I headed for our first spot on opening day of the 2025 northern Wisconsin muskie season, I spotted a boat ahead of us scooting toward the same shallow, weedy

When the crappies go shallow all you often need is a jig and a twister tail, but Tim Lesmeister says there’s one more thing that’s extremely important when chasing those fish.

Wisconsin’s hunter-education program faces similar challenges as senior instructors step aside, hoping and trusting younger folks to step forward to teach firearms safety and hunting ethics to beginners.

Even as the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) announced its second attempt to place lake sturgeon on the federal Endangered Species List (ESL), a Wisconsin retired sturgeon expert called the effort “nothing but a bunch

The eighth annual Casting for Kids Fishing Tournament will take place Saturday, May 16, on lakes Kegonsa, Monona, Mendota, and Waubesa with the expectation that this year the fundraising event will surpass $1 million to

Steelhead fishing seasons are up and running on tributaries of Minnesota and Wisconsin’s Great Lakes — Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Do you know what exactly a steelhead is? Listen here for details.

Heavy flooding along the Wolf River in Outagamie, Waupaca, and Shawano counties this spring has put a damper on opportunities to watch the annual ritual of Winnebago system lake sturgeon spawning in the river.
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