Wisconsin Duck Hunting
According to the Wisconsin DNR the four most abundant ducks in Wisconsin's fall hunting harvest are mallards, wood ducks, green-winged teal and blue-winged teal. Ducks harvested in Wisconsin come from birds that breed in Wisconsin, in contrast to other states in the flyway that rely more heavily on birds raised in the prairies or boreal forests of Canada.
There are two different populations of Canada geese that are present in Wisconsin during the regular fall hunting season. One population, called giant Canada geese, nests in Wisconsin. A population of slightly smaller birds nests in northern Ontario along the coast of Hudson Bay and then migrates through Wisconsin and other Midwestern states. The latter is called the Mississippi Valley Population (MVP).
Wisconsin Duck Hunting Guides & Outfitters
1696 35th Ave. Osceola, WI 54020
We are located 55 mi. NE of St. Paul Acres 225 Open to the Public, we have a On Site Clubhouse, Clays Shoots Field, Blinds Birds Quail, Pheasant, Chukar, Ducks Dogs Avail/HDW Packages 1/2 Day Turn-of-the-century farmstead on the banks of the
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3806 Marion Ave Racine, WI 53403
At Beaver Creek Outfitting We Offer World Class Wisconsin hunts for Black Bear, Whitetail Deer, Waterfowl and Spring Turkey!
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W8635 Hwy 106 Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Best Days Afield is conveniently located just minutes from Interstate 90 between Rockford Illinois and Madison Wisconsin. Best Days Afield offers a nice variety of cover to hunt Wisconsin Ringnecks including extensive and varied prairie, and
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4430 Imperial Drive Brookfield, WI 53045
The Burnett Game Farm offers sportsmen a quality experience. it provides businessmen with a very special place to share business plans and exciting moments with friends and associates. Burnett Game Farm & Hunt Club is located 60 mi. NW of
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N3041W Cty A Cascade, WI 53011
The Highlands is a top-shelf, service-oriented, limited-membership private hunting club with a distinct European flair. A licensed game farm, we offer upland bird hunting from October through March, duck hunting all summer long, and year-round
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1 Lake Street PO Box 100 Phelps, WI 54554
Smoky lake Reserve Pheasant Hunting Club has a on Site Clubhouse. We offer lodging and meals. Our club is for members only. (limited memberships are still available). Smokey Lake Reserve lies on 6,000 acres of prime hunting land, In addition to
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Wisconsin Duck Hunting News
| WISCONSIN SPORTS FEST SLATED FOR AUG. 15-16 by host | The Wisconsin Sports Fest attracts more than 30,000 attendees each year, and the sixth edition, at the Sunnyview Exposition Center in Oshkosh, should be another crowd-pleasing festival. In addition to live musical entertainment, outdoor personalities will be on hand to speak and sign autographs. | | Sports Shop Offers Favre $25,000 Shopping Spree to Return to Green Bay by host | Jon Gafner would be more than happy to give away the $25,000 worth of merchandise his store sign promises if Brett Favre came back to the Packers. The marquee sign on Gafner's Jackson Street business, Jon's Sport Shop, says, "Hey Brett, $25,000 shopping spree if you come back!" | | Wisconsin's Hunters and Anglers Have a Significant Impact on the Economy by host | | In Wisconsin, spending by hunters and anglers directly supports 56,600 jobs, which puts $1.4 billion worth of paychecks into pockets of working residents around the state. Of course, government coffers also benefit -- spending by sportsmen in pursuit of these outdoor activities generates $400 million in state and local taxes. These latest figures demonstrate that season after season hunters and anglers are driving the economy from big businesses to rural towns, through booms and recessions. | | IMPROVED WATERFOWL POPULATIONS LEAD U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TO CONTINUE LIBERAL WATERFOWL REGULATIONS FOR UPCOMING HUNTING SEASON by host | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed continuation of liberal hunting regulations for the upcoming 2007-2008 late waterfowl seasons due to improved habitat conditions and waterfowl population estimates. Duck hunting season lengths will be 60 days in both the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 107 days in the Pacific Flyway. |
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