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DNR seeking input on draft statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public input on the draft Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP). The SCORP describes the supply and demand for outdoor recreation in Wisconsin. The draft Wisconsin SCORP includes an analysis of the motivations for recreating and the barriers Wisconsin residents may …
Tomahawk venison feed draws hundreds of eager hunters
This year was the 59th iteration of the Tomahawk Venison Feed. The event was started as a way to get those traveling up north to pull off the highway and stop for a venison burger and some camaraderie before heading off to deer camp. Even with the misty rain, hundreds …
Fish Like a GIRL
The other day I had a free morning so I decided to sit down and take a look at my ideal 2025. I created a goal tracker, and I’m pretty excited to see how it works out for me for the year. I am not one to make “New Year’s …
The Lake Where You Live
Lake residents and lake lovers fear zebra mussels perhaps more than any other aquatic invasive species. They encrust pier supports and boat hulls. They cover almost any hard object in the water. Their broken shells can cut waders’ feet. They multiply by the millions.
Things to do on hunting widows weekend
While more and more women are going out into the woods during deer season, many still stay behind and enjoy the proverbial “Widow’s Weekend.” But simply because the men are in the woods or at deer camp does not mean women need to stay home to “keep the home fires …
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Feeding and baiting defined
As stated in the gun deer season outlook story on this page, baiting and feeding of deer in Oneida and Vilas counties is still banned. These bans are statutorily regulated.
Fish Like a GIRL
It is interesting how life works out sometimes. This week, I knew I wanted to write about Thanksgiving, as it’s just around the corner. It’s an important time to me, and one that marks the beginning of the holiday season. It includes gun deer season. It is a time of …
Preliminary deer harvest numbers available
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has released preliminary deer season numbers on its website through October 29. In the Northern Forest Zone, the DNR website shows 6,680 deer had been registered.
Hunters can help stop the spread of terrestrial invasives this fall
As hunting season approaches, there is always an uptick in the number of people who are in the woods. Hunters hike to their stands breathing the crisp morning air, leaves crunching under their feet. If they are lucky, opening weekend may even bring a little “tracking snow.” But hunters should …
Fish Like a GIRL
October brought the awarding of grants distributed by two organizations to which I belong. I sit on the Lumberjack Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Council as the Vilas County representative and I an also on the Besadny Grant Committee as a member of the Natural Resources Foundation. Both of these …
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The Lake Where You Live
Loons look so calm and dignified when we see them on our lakes that it’s hard to imagine the number of threats they are facing.
Fish Like a GIRL
Last month I attended the Great Lakes Wolf Symposium in Ashland. It was a three-day event packed with session after session on wolf research and various other tidbits. Admittedly, not all of us in the room had the same perception of wolves on the landscape.
Does large carnivore policy matter?
Does large carnivore policy matter? Erik Olson of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources posed this question with research he unveiled at last month’s Great Lakes Wolf Symposium in Ashland. He wondered whether large carnivore policy would build more tolerance for those who were somewhat intolerant to having a species …
Wolf conflicts in Wisconsin topic at Great Lakes Wolf Symposium
“You are in the area where wolves kill livestock,” said Dave Ruid, the USDA wildlife services northern region supervisor while speaking at the Great Lakes Wolf Symposium in Ashland earlier this month. He said there was a verified depredation just that morning, only a few miles from the symposium.
Grouse louse fairly common
There have been reports of grouse louse being found in grouse harvested in the Northwoods this fall. The look of these flies can be a bit off-putting to grouse hunters, but there is no real cause for concern, according to Department of Natural Resources ruffed grouse specialist Alaina Roth.
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