
Dean Bortz: I’d settle for another deer season just like 2021
Not being a prophet, nor clairvoyant by any means, I have no way of knowing how the rest of the 2025 hunting seasons will play out. I’ll just hope everyone in our hunting group can

Not being a prophet, nor clairvoyant by any means, I have no way of knowing how the rest of the 2025 hunting seasons will play out. I’ll just hope everyone in our hunting group can

Jesse Ashton, Polk County conservation warden since 2014, received an email from Polk County Land and Water Department, the county’s environmental section involved in zoning and water quality. The land and water department was alerting

Wisconsin’s bear hunters bagged 3,724 bruins during the 35-day season, a 16% decline from 4,432 in 2024, according to preliminary data. Though the overall kill also fell 8.6% short of the 4,075-bear harvest target for

The Big Eau Pleine Flowage, an impoundment of the Big Eau Pleine River, is known locally as a fish-producing machine – and for good reason, according to a 2024 survey by the local DNR fisheries

Wisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR wardens. These reports are from the Nov. 14, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

The Yahara Fishing Club (YFC), one of the oldest conservation groups in Wisconsin, celebrated its 80th anniversary Nov. 8.
Originally formed in 1945 as the Yahara Fisherman’s Club, the non-profit club has been an

Based on the later timing of the gun season opener and the preliminary results of the early archery deer season kill, Wisconsin’s gun deer hunters can probably expect a gun deer season similar to 2024.<br

While rearranging tools and lawn-care gear in our backyard shed last week, I paused to inspect the duck and goose decoys stacked high and wide along the shed’s south wall.
My hand-crafted decoys aren’t

Thanks to the effort of a local sportsmen’s club, hunters in three northeastern Wisconsin counties have a place to dispose of deer carcasses aimed at keeping chronic wasting disease (CWD) in check.
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