WAUPACA, Wis. (WBAY) - Three people from Waupaca and Portage counties are facing charges for the illegal hunting of deer this ...
Hunters registered 182,084 white-tailed deer during the 2025 Wisconsin nine-day gun deer season, according to a preliminary ...
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Gun deer season opens in Wisconsin, bringing families together for annual tradition
M ADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Gun deer season opened across Wisconsin on Saturday, sending thousands of hunters into the woods for one of the state’s most anticipated outdoor traditions. For many, the ...
The 9-day gun deer season starts tomorrow.The Wisconsin DNR is once again emphasizing safety as a top priority this season.
David Martin is raising hell in Michigan, determined to curtail the power claimed by government officials to enter private land without restrictions and surveil at will. Martin, a landowner and 68 th ...
Jeff Pritzl, who has worked full-time at the Department of Natural Resources since 1991, including as deer program specialist ...
Wisconsin officials have regulated hunting for white-tailed deer in the state since 1851, according to the Department of Natural Resources. That hasn't always, in fact, included hunting. Some years ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports an increase in the deer population. It’s led to many communities taking steps to limit baiting and feeding, as the ...
Imagine boarding a flight at a moment’s notice with no schedule, an unspecified route and no destination. A window seat is the only option, and scanning the landscape below is not a way to pass the ...
This shoreline on Bone Lake in Polk County had been sprayed by an aquatic herbicide by a lakeshore landowner to kill cattails and sedges. (Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin DNR) Jesse Ashton, Polk ...
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has released merchandise just in time for the holiday season! The money raised from merchandise sales will go directly toward ...
Joseph Mulrooney, a recreation warden with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, offers tree stand safety and emergency preparedness tips. Photo courtesy Aspirus. “You’re much more likely to ...
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