
Christine Thomas: Hawk hubbub at the little cabin
It took me a few hours to focus on the ruckus going on in the woodlot east of the little cabin. It was the Fourth of July. The day was hot, so we planned to

It took me a few hours to focus on the ruckus going on in the woodlot east of the little cabin. It was the Fourth of July. The day was hot, so we planned to

There’s one technique that is sure to catch fish at this time of year. Don’t sleep on a slip-bobber approach. Tim Lesmeister explains.

We all remember when we were younger – in our 20s, 30s, and 40s. We were still panther quick and leather tough, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Unfortunately, age catches

This past winter, a group of 25 individuals, with differing opinions ranging from advocacy for to staunch opposition to federal protections for wolves, gathered for a meeting of the minds at the National Wolf Conversation.<br

Catching muskies in August can be difficult. Years ago anglers believed their lack of action was a result of the fish losing their teeth. We now know muskies carry a full set of dentures all

Mr. Walleye Gary Roach has a particular saying that he says a lot, and it will catch you more fish if you continue to live by it. Here’s what it is.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced preliminary totals for the 2025 spring turkey season. Wisconsin turkey hunters registered 50,287 birds this season, a 14% increase from the five-year average.

Lake Wisconsin and the Wisconsin River up to the Wisconsin Dells dam was estimated in 2008 to have a population of 1,600 adult fish that are 50 inches or longer. According to a DNR report,

Even the most casual upland bird hunters in Wisconsin figure out where to focus their efforts when reviewing DNR surveys on springtime pheasant and ruffed grouse populations.
For grouse, generally speaking, just draw a
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