Showing posts with label wi hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wi hunting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Kids Hunter Safety Program Registration

Have a young person looking forward to hunting?  Registration for the Hunters Safety Programs are happening all across Jackson County. Learn more about Hunters Safety Programs at the Wisconsin DNR website Hunter Safety Education

Alma Center: Register by calling David Durni at Lincoln High School 715-964-5311. Classes will be held Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays March 11th through March 26th at 7PM

Black River Falls: Register next Tuesday March 5th from 5PM to 7PM at the Black River Falls Middle School. Students will need DNR customer number and a parent or guardian must be present to sign forms and pay fee. Classes will be March 7th, March 12th, March 19th, March 21st, March 26th, April 2nd and April 4th from 6:45PM to 9PM.  The Field Test will be April 6th and Written Test will be April 9th.

Melrose: Register by contacting Gregory Totten at the Melrose Rod and Gun Club 715-284-5923. Classes will be Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays March 14th through March 30th at 7PM.  

Taylor: Register by contacting Gerald Blazek at the Taylor Rod and Gun Club 715-896-2107. Classes will be held Mondays March 11th through April 29th at 6PM. The Field Test will be April 27th.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hunting Land

Jackson County is the Whitetail Deer Capital of Wisconsin - and at BuyWisconsinLand.com we have listings for wooded acreages and recreational properties in Jackson County and across Wisconsin. Check out our listings and find your dream hunting property.

Like this one:
80 acres with ponds near the Black River State Forest. $120,000  #9003
 
Email us at property@buywisconsinland.com and put us to work for you!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Hunting Land

Jackson County is known as the Whitetail Deer Capital of Wisconsin, so what better place to find a great piece of hunting land!

On BuyWisconsinLand.com we have properties in over 40 Wisconsin Counties, from 15 to 1000+ acres, for you to review and find the recreational property you've been dreaming about.

For land listings in Jackson County BuyWisconsinLand.com - Jackson County
Or check out these listings:


96 wooded acres on Dickey Creek, bordering Black River State Forest, currently listed at $122,500. #1212 Jackson County





Here's 80 acres, open and wooded, bordered by County Lands, currently listed at $120,000. #9003 Jackson County

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

The Wisconsin DNR has a great website - but if you are just looking for links on Mangaged Forest Law or Lakes or the lastest DNR News, we have a handy page on our website for those
BuyWisconsinLand.com - DNR Links


Looking for a great property in Jackson County? How about this 96+ acres on Dickey Creek that borders the Black River State Forest. Lots of room for hunting, hiking, ATVing and snowmobiling, with woods and wildlife all around you. Close to Black River Falls for shopping and dining. #1212 Jackson County

Friday, January 22, 2010

Hixton Rod & Gun Club Varmint Hunt

Be sure to head for Hixton and the the Second Annual Hixton Rod & Gun Club Varmint Hunt January 30th.

You'll need to sign up at Brookside Tavern or Kal's Korner in Hixton by Friday January 29th. $10 per two person team. If you need more info call Jim at 715-963-2244. Food and refreshments will be available at the lower shelter.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Bonus Antlerless Permits Limited

Weekly News Article by the Central Office Wisconsin DNR

“Hunters can expect a season similar to 2008,” says Warnke. “Preliminary indications are that fawn production is about the same as it was last year and remains below the long term average. Indices to fawn production were up in some areas and down in others, but on the whole very similar to last year. Winter severity was moderate and herd growth will vary with varying fawn production. Deer numbers will vary by region and even unit. Units in the far northeast are below population goals and DNR has taken steps to bring deer numbers up in those units. In others, populations remain above goal and herd control seasons are in place for 2009.”

Accordingly, one change hunters in the northern and central forests will notice is many deer management units will be “regular” units in 2009 after many successive seasons of herd control or earn-a-buck. Hunters in DMUs designated as regular units by deer managers, will find limits on the number of antlerless deer hunters will be able to harvest.

And, earn-a-buck, a population management tool that requires hunters to first shoot an antlerless deer before shooting a buck, has been suspended while effective alternatives are considered everywhere except in Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management Zone.

Full Article

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Hunting in Jackson County

Information from the Jackson County website on hunting on the Jackson County Forest

Jackson County and the Black River State Forest offer over 200,000 acres of public land for the sports person. Many species of game exist on the forest including whitetail deer, turkeys, grouse, black bear and several species of waterfowl.
The forest is dominated by early successional species such as aspen, oak and jack pine creating ideal habitat for local game populations.

Jackson County Info

Friday, September 18, 2009

Jackson County Wisconsin Outdoor Report as of September 17, 2009

Black River State Forest – The section of All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) trail from Campground Road to the Clay School Parking lot is temporarily closed again due to excessive water on the trails and riders going off trail to avoid these sections. During this time of closure a temporary route has been authorized with the Town of Komensky. Work is complete on upgrading the wetland crossings on a 1.1-mile section of trail from Wildcat Road heading west. There is some top dressing to be done on the crossings but this work will be done the week after the trails close for the season. The entire trail system has been groomed within the last three weeks and trails are in fair condition. The region has not received rain in over two weeks so trails are very dry and dusty. Please ride with your lights on at all times. Campgrounds remain open for the season.

See complete report

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