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Hunting turkeys in snow good possibility

Turkey season is just around the corner, but you might not notice with all these lingering spring snowstorms. Conversation in my circle of friends has moved to talk of hunting gobblers in the snow. I try to avoid this in Zone 3 (which includes portions of Shawano County and all of Waupaca County) by applying for the second season (this year, that’s April 26 through May 2).
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Spring hearings to address outdoor issues
The results of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt around the world, including here in Wisconsin, where April’s combined Conservation Congress and Department of Natural Resources spring hearings will be held virtually. These hearings give hunters, anglers and other wildlife lovers in all 72 counties the chance to voice their opinions on a number of state fish and wildlife proposed rule changes as well as proposals by America’s only grassroo
Radio personality prefers teaching over trophies
Marc Drewek, a weekly outdoors radio show host for more than a dozen years, has an enviable number of big bucks under his belt and still enjoys chasing them with bow, muzzleloader and rifle. Today, he’d rather teach newcomers about hunting through the state’s Learn to Hunt program or on his own. “I was deer hunting when stands were little wooden planks in the trees,” said Drewek, 63, as he spoke to members of the Clintonville Bow Hunters Club on
Warm weather has sturgeon spearers sweating
Chris Lee had a plan, but there was a ticking time bomb of sorts that was putting added pressure on him and thousands of other sturgeon spearers this season. While the rest of us were enjoying record warm temperatures, those spearers on Lake Winnebago and the upriver lakes were sweating for a different reason: The ice their cherished sport depended on was quickly deteriorating. While most spearers want a big fish, especially one in the elite 100-
Ways to fight cabin fever, retain winter sanity
In “The Shining,” one of my all-time favorite horror movies, it becomes crystal clear that Jack Nicholson’s character has gone stir crazy when his wife checks to see how his novel is going and finds dozens of pages all typed with “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Wendy Torrance, played by Shelley Duvall, then goes on high alert to save herself and her son from her ax-wielding husband at the snowed-in Overlook Hotel. Anyone living in W
Shotgun brings home turkeys, tragedy
It was the most difficult gun I’ve ever cleaned. Now, I’ve probably cleaned guns 5,000 times over the years, and it’s never a fun task, but most of the time, it’s just tedious, not difficult. The only problem I had was removing the barrel of the 20 gauge Browning Gold Hunter, a semi-auto camouflage shotgun owned by a friend.
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