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- Ever since she was a child, visits to Wisconsin state parks have been the centerpiece of Jeanne Walters’ summer.
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- Naked bike ride held in Madison over the weekend
- Two bear attacks unusual in Wisconsin
- Pahnke, Kostichka win salmon tournament
- DNR: Grouse population down
- Blogger Len Harris reminds trout anglers to shift gears this summer
- Blogger Marilynn Nash spends weekend working on Ice Age Trail
- Video round-up: Fishing Has No Boundaries event, ATVs on town roads
- State Natural Resources Board to meet June 25-26 in Wausau
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DNR wants to increase wolf hunt limits
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Hunters and trappers would be allowed to kill dozens more wolves during Wisconsin's second wolf hunt this fall, under new quotas released Tuesday by
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Pahnke, Kostichka win salmon tournament
- Jun. 18, 2013
Phil Pahnke won Class A and Kurt Kostichka topped Class B in the second annual Sturgeon Bay Salmon Shootout fishing tournament Saturday.
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Residents of Wisconsin enjoy State Parks' bounty
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Ever since she was a child, visits to Wisconsin state parks have been the centerpiece of Jeanne Walters’ summer.
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Video round-up: Fishing Has No Boundaries event, ATVs on town roads
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WJFW.com reports on a Fishing Has No Boundaries event held in May on the Eagle River chain of lakes.
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River a thread to weave generations
- Jun. 17, 2013
Once upon a time, the Plover River ran sparkling, vibrant and full. The Plover River once was prized for native brook trout as a class 1 trout stream.
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Naked bike ride held in Madison over the weekend
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The 2013 World Naked Bike Ride featured a Madison installment over the weekend and Kierstin Kloeckner writes about it in her Wisconsin Bike
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Blogger Marilynn Nash spends weekend working on Ice Age Trail
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Volunteers from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and North Dakota worked through Sunday on a four-day project on the Blue Hills segment of the Ice
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Tour of America's Dairyland: The Tour includes 11 straight days of racing. There is over $140,000 in cash and prizes to be awarded in multiple categories. Live entertainment, food and more will also be available at the events held in Waukesha, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Milwaukee and Elkhart Lake. Visit http://www.tourofamericasdairyland.com for more information. More events | Events map
Badger Bass Open: The University of Wisconsin fishing team hosts this tournament on the Madison chain of lakes from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is $160 per boat with a five fish limit. Contact Ryan Williams for more information at 715-701-0738 or rdwilliams180@gmail.com. More events | Events map
Musky tournament: The 33rd Annual Spring Classic of Champions Musky Tournament features great prizes and fun for participants and spectators. Contact the Eagle River Chamber of Commerce at 800-359-6315 or 715-479-6400 or visit http://www.eagleriver.org for more information. More events | Events map
Fishing clinic: The DNR invites those interested in learning how to fish to attend this event at Evergreen Campsites W5449 Archer Lane, Wild Rose. Cost is $5. For more information contact Tracy Schroeder at 920-622-3498. More events | Events map
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