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Ducks Unlimited, partners surpass important wetlands conservation milestone
Ducks Unlimited
July 17, 2024
For the first time in its 87-year history, Ducks Unlimited has delivered 1 million acres of conservation across North America in a single year thanks to more than a million supporters and partners, including private
Top mid-summer bass hotspots – video
Site Staff
July 17, 2024
Hot weather reduces the number of places bass can use comfortably in the summertime. If you know where to look, you can find big concentrations of fish, and the hotter the weather the better.
Star Watch: Tips for photographing the night sky
Bob Drieslein
July 15, 2024
The dazzling variety of new and improved camera equipment available to amateur astronomers is making astrophotography one of America’s fastest-growing hobbies. With just a digital camera or a small telescope with a smart phone attachment,
Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 15, 2024
Wisconsin DNR Reports
July 15, 2024
Fishing activity picked up quite a bit here this week. Walleye and perch were being caught in good numbers.
Interested in saddle hunting? Here are some options
Dan Durbin
July 14, 2024
Just a few years ago you’d only find a few companies making saddles for hunting, but in 2024 there are more than a dozen companies trying to cash in on the mobile hunting craze.
Socialization is key to having your hunting puppy prepared to face the world
Tim Spielman
July 13, 2024
Just a few days after bringing into my home my black Labrador puppy five years ago, I decided it was time to take her out on the town to meet some friends.
Our first
Wisconsin Wardens at Work: Zone 1 turkey hunter gets surprise call in Zone 3
Jerry Davis
July 13, 2024
A licensed hunter pursuing turkeys in the Black River State Forest in Jackson County, Wis., on opening day of the very first season, April 17, heard an unusual call. More accurately, the hunter received an
Christine Thomas: Old dinner bell gets new home at little cabin
Christine Thomas
July 13, 2024
The story that led up to her remarks begins in the late 1970s. We were living on the Field Ranch in the town of Colburn, in Adams County. I owned a black quarter horse mare,
3D versus Bull’s-eyes: Target choice matters leading up to hunting season
Outdoor News
July 12, 2024
While there are diehard bowhunters who shoot year-round, most folks don’t get serious about target practice until the middle of summer.
This is when whitetail bucks start showing their headgear in a meaningful way,