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- Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: Enforcement action taken on busy day of duck huntingField reports from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources published in the Nov. 17, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Cuffs & Collar...
- Here are some top new materials for cold-weather huntingStaying warm can be one of the most important “tools” when hunting. After all, if you head back to camp, there’s no chance of a harvest. Many brands have ...
- Taste of the wild: Ruffed Grouse Porcini, and Sunchoke RisottoLike most risotto, this dish is a labor of love. There are several different steps involved, and you must stick with the dish, stirring as instructed, for it to...
- Limiting your chances of losing a deer starts with shot selectionThe sickening sound of a “whop” that likely signifies a gut shot sticks with hunters who hear that sound for a long time, especially when the deer runs over...
- New ice gear for the 2023-24 season: Latest innovations emphasize mobility and staying warmThe keys to success during any ice fishing outing include the ability to stay mobile and warm. New innovations for the upcoming hardwater season allow anglers t...
- Trail cams spark excitement at Christine Thomas’ little cabinReaders will recall that some years ago, our daughter, Shannon Honl, set up a text message group so that the little cabin crew and our neighbors at the Kranz fa...
- Wisconsin DNR reviews wildlife damage, overall nuisance conflict rulesThe Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved a scope statement that is expected to bring about changes in the wildlife damage and abatement program for ...
- Tyrone Larson, Wisconsin conservationist, diesTyrone “Ty” Larson, state conservationist of Wisconsin for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), passed away at age 50 on Oct. 8. The post Tyro...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Public comment sought on sharp-tailed grouse management plan through Nov. 17The public comment period on the DNR’s 2023-33 sharp-tailed grouse management plan remains open through 11:59 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17. The post Wisconsin Mixed B...
- Wisconsin fish hatchery visitors learn ins, outs of fly tyingHe didn’t know it at the time, but Tom Meyer’s attitude toward fly-fishing was about to change. “I started out fishing with a spinning rod for trout, but ...
- Theresa Stabo takes Wisconsin DNR’s angler workshop on the roadAs a part-time fishing guide interested in working with a high school fishing club down the road, Ed Emery showed up Nov. 2 at an angler instructor training and...
- It’s time to make 12- and 13-year-old big game hunting law permanent in New YorkIn 2021, a new section was added to New York’s Environmental Conservation Law that authorized 12- and 13-year-old junior hunters to hunt deer with firearms or...
- Iowa Natural Resources Commission acquires four parcels, including Humboldt County landThe purchase of a 65-acre tract in north-central Iowa will add opportunities for outdoor recreation enthusiasts on land bordering the east fork of the Des Moine...
- To confront a rutting buck, it still comes down to being at the right place at the right timeOver the past three weeks I’ve done a lot of archery hunting for whitetails, especially the past two weeks, which was that special period of time when love-wo...
- WI Daily Update: A different kind of border battleChronic wasting disease appears to be expanding along Wisconsin-Minnesota border. The post WI Daily Update: A different kind of border battle appeared first on ...