Author: jbuelow
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Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes Revisited
April 15, 1984. It wasn’t exactly a wild goose chase, but then again it wasn’t a big success as a sandhill crane count either. The final ... -
Northwoods gardeners gearing up for growing season
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor Trays of newly planted vegetables and flowers lined the walls of our greenhouse out in the ... -
Wisconsin 2020 game fish season opens April 2: Anglers encouraged to fish close to home, all regulations and license requirements apply
Gov. Evers’ Safer at Home order recognizes outdoor activity as essential. As such, the 2020-2021 Game Fish season will proceed as planned opening on May 2. All regulations ... -
Golf courses allowed to reopen under Safer at Home: Restrictions remove beverage carts, golf carts from course
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor Under the Safer at Home guidelines that were extended through May on April 16, golf courses ... -
Fishing Opener memories to be much different this year
By Jed “Big Musky” Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor Looking back as an avid angler, there were few times when greater memories were ... -
Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes Revisited
Over a month in advance of March 24, the Northern Highland Audubon Society set that date for its first spring bird hike. It was to take ... -
Natural Connections: Sights and sounds from the trail
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum Powerful sunshine is making short work of snowdrifts and lake ice. Birds are returning. Green ... -
Two Tomahawk restaurants in running for best Friday Fish Fry in Wisconsin: Boomba Bar and Silverado in running for best in state, voting open till May 15
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor Wisconsin is hooked on fish fry Fridays. Travel Wisconsin recently cast a statewide net asking residents to ... -
Community stepping up to help Kinship provide a hand up: Youth mentoring program offering weekly food packages
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor From local churches and businesses to the group of volunteers they call the Food Angels, Kinship ...