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- Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: DNR should be concerned with young hunters giving up sportReader-submitted Wisconsin Outdoor News letters to the editor published in the Jan. 12, 2024, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Letters to t...
- Well-known albino buck from Spooner, Wis., area found dead after nearly 15-year historyIt was a dark, rainy morning when Washburn County Highway Commissioner Brian Danielsen called a homeowner at the intersection of county roads A and H in the Bur...
- Wisconsin State Roundup: DNR responds to allegations by former wardens of bias and harassmentVeteran outdoors reporter Tim Eisele wrote a Commentary in the last issue touching on potential issues in the DNR’s Bureau of Law Enforcement following report...
- Self-defense wolf-shooting reported in northern WisconsinWisconsin DNR conservation wardens and federal agents are investigating a possible case of self-defense shooting of a timber wolf in northern Wisconsin that was...
- Wisconsin deer hunters supply legislators with long list of overall grievancesFollowing another disappointing gun season, about 150 hunters from northern Wisconsin gathered at a legislator-sponsored listening session to vent their frustra...
- Protected in parts of Pennsylvania, brown trout have a bounty on them in stretch of Colorado RiverThe Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission last November adopted a change to trout-harvesting regulations on 12 streams located in eastern and central parts of the...
- Prairie chicken quandary getting Minnesota DNR’s attentionMinnesota DNR officials have seen a steady decline in the prairie chicken population in northwestern Minnesota in recent years. Emily Hutchins, DNR Erskine assi...
- Ingredients of accuracy: Common complaints among rifle hunters and how to tighten those groupsStraight-walled cartridge rifles dominate the regular gun season with hunters happy to put down their shotguns. They scooped up the initial offerings coming to ...
- A look at Iowa’s timber industry — a small but valuable resource in the stateMention the state of Iowa and many people think about its rich, fertile land that grows fields of corn and beans. Iowa is also known for being the top hog produ...
- WI Daily Update: Another major leadership change to a national outdoor groupAnother national sporting and conservation group has seen a leadership shakeup following the announcement in December that Whit Fosburgh has left the Theodore R...
- Bey Moyer: Notice of Stocking form in Pennsylvania simple but sketchyI’m affiliated with an organization that sponsors a Fish & Boat Commission Cooperative Trout Nursery. Early in December our group received a letter introducin...
- New York’s public hearings on striped bass regulations yield varying opinionsIn December, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation hosted two public hearings on the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Draft...
- MN Daily Update: Another major leadership change to a national outdoor groupAnother national sporting and conservation group has seen a leadership shakeup following the announcement in December that Whit Fosburgh has left the Theod...
- Army Corps of Engineers triples down on invasive carp barrier effortThe best hope for keeping invasive Asian carp from infiltrating the Great Lakes, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the Brandon Road Proje...
- Wisconsin’s statewide fishing report on Jan. 4, 2024Most areas still ‘touch & go’ when it comes to safe ice. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on Jan. 4, 2024. The post Wisconsin’...