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Wisconsin Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – May 17, 2019
NORTHEAST REGION Green Bay Team Warden James Moore, of Kewaunee County, assisted with the emergency response to the flooding in March that occurred in northern Manitowoc County involving concerns with an ice jam and the Shoto dam. Several wardens assisted during this event with preparedness to operate boats for water …
Read More »Apply now for unique deer hunts offered at Sandhill Wildlife Demonstration Area this fall – Weekly News
Contact(s): Darren Ladwig, DNR wildlife biologist, 715-884-6331 BABCOCK – Two unique deer hunting opportunities to be held this fall at Sandhill Wildlife Demonstration Area will provide opportunities for youth to learn to hunt and one for beginning adults. A one-day learn-to-hunt workshop is open to both youth ages 12-15 and …
Read More »Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – May 17, 2019
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Read More »Deer Management Discussion: Doe Harvest Numbers
The subject of doe hunting always brings up different viewpoints. Today, contributor Steve Bartylla and Editor-in-Chief Daniel E. Schmidt discuss the many elements involved in doe harvest numbers. Deer Talk Now. Season 8. Episode 15. ____________ CATEGORIESDeer Talk Now Updates, Manage RELATED POSTS Source link
Read More »Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report – May 17, 2019
ASHLAND AREA The sun was shining on Chequamegon Bay May 4 – which did a lot for peoples’ attitudes – and until the wind picked up, fishing was excellent. Trolling remains outstanding for cohos, brown trout, and splake from Long Island out toward the islands. Most trollers are flat-lining crankbaits …
Read More »Conservation biologists track amorous amphibians to help protect seasonal wetlands – Weekly News
Contact(s): DNR conservation biologists Ryan O’Connor, 608-354-2383; Rori Paloski, 608-264-6040; Rich Staffen, 608-266-4340 HAYWARD – May is wetlands month, and for Wisconsin’s amphibians that means the mating game is on and state conservation biologists are in hot pursuit. Wood frogs, frozen for the winter under leaf litter, thaw out and …
Read More »Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – May 13, 2019
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Read More »What Would You Do? –
Trespasser captured with Cuddeback camera system. (Daniel Schmidt) I’m normally an even-headed dude when it comes to hunting and property boundaries. You will always attract more flies with honey than hostility, and a Christian attitude will sooth over problems (with all aspects of your life) and bring peace and perspective …
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