[ad_1] https://images.outdoornews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/MNN-WI-Tuesday-619-WackyWorm.mp3 “Tackle” Terry Tuma gets wacky with this bass-fishing presentation.
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Top Food Plot Seeds: Warm-Season Annuals
[ad_1] Everyone always wants to know what the best food plot seeds to plant are. And it’s always difficult to answer with the hundreds of seed choices available, and the untold number of weather, soil, habitat and precipitation variables that come into play. So we’ll break down just some of …
Read More »Outdoor Report for June 14, 2018
[ad_1] Published June 14, 2018 by the Central Office View current conditions for Wisconsin State Parks, Trails and ForestsCheck out the Wisconsin Department of Tourism (exit DNR).
Read More »Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 15, 2018
[ad_1] https://images.outdoornews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/MNN-WI-Friday-615-Bullheads.mp3 Fishing for bullheads brings back fond memories.
Read More »Public meeting set for Northeast Sands Ecological Landscape regional master plan – Weekly News
[ad_1] Contact(s): Yoyi Steele, Planner, Madison, 608-266-3568 Public comment period open through July 11 FLORENCE, Wis. – The public has an opportunity through an upcoming open house, office hours, and online information to learn more about the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ regional master planning process for properties located in …
Read More »Officials: Wisconsin deer farm herd put down due to CWD
[ad_1] Chronic wasting disease is a neurological disorder found in deer, elk and moose. It’s caused by an infectious protein that affects the animal’s brain. MADISON, Wis. — An entire herd of whitetail deer on a farm in southwest Wisconsin has been euthanized because of chronic wasting disease, state agriculture …
Read More »Court Overturns Florida Deer Hunting Dogs Case
[ad_1] The use of deer hunting dogs will continue in Northwest Florida following an appeals court decision. Florida residents whose property abutted the Blackwater Management Area waged a lengthy legal battle that began in 2016 against this type of hunting, arguing that it “infringed on their property and created a …
Read More »Report: Wisconsin wolf population may be stabilizing
[ad_1] MADISON, Wis. — The state’s wolf population may be stabilizing after decades of growth, according to a report from the Wisconsin Department of Resources. Volunteer trackers reported between 900 and 950 wolf sightings this winter, a slight decline compared to the numbers from the previous year, Wisconsin Public Radio …
Read More »Outdoor Report for June 7, 2018
[ad_1] Published June 7, 2018 by the Central Office View current conditions for Wisconsin State Parks, Trails and ForestsCheck out the Wisconsin Department of Tourism (exit DNR).
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