
Two Wisconsin men face 50 deer poaching charges
A decapitated buck carcass found in a rural Waupaca County field resulted in two men facing heavy adjudication for shining and killing dozens of white-tailed deer since 2019.

A decapitated buck carcass found in a rural Waupaca County field resulted in two men facing heavy adjudication for shining and killing dozens of white-tailed deer since 2019.

Inland lake anglers switching gears to panfish species.

Due to the high demand by restaurants, churches, legion halls, veteran clubs and others for fish fries, the University of Wisconsin’s Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility at Stevens Point continues to attempt to fine tune its

Success was reported on whitefish using minnows on tip-ups on this fishery.

There are other options outside of the traditional mouth-pot-box lineup. All of those “other” calls can be highly effective at times, all are fun to operate (although some are more of a challenge than others),

Lots to do here after the recent snowstorm – including ice fishing, with some good ice still out there. But stay away from the smaller lakes. And how about the northern pike bite.

A couple of lessons I’ve had to learn during the past several years haven’t always been fun. First and foremost, if deer densities are remotely close to the carrying capacity of the habitat, there are

Dave Clausen, a Natural Resources Board (NRB) member from May 2006 to May 2013, describes new NRB Chairman Bill Smith with one word – integrity.
Smith, of Shell Lake, was elected NRB chair at

U.S. Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin’s 7th District Representative in Washington, D.C., is taking another shot at giving states the right to manage gray wolves without federal interference.
Tiffany, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, and
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