Author: jbuelow
-
Tomahawk Fishing Report
By Jed “Big Musky” Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor After a nice stretch of warm weather to start out the week, anglers trying ... -
Spring turkey hunt Period A begins Wednesday, April 15: All regulations remain in effect under Safer at Home order
Gov. Evers’ Safer at Home order recognizes outdoor activity as an essential activity. As such, the 2020 Spring Turkey Season will proceed without changes to the ... -
Natural Connections: Glacier impacts
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum Recent rains and warm days have caused a rapid retreat of our snowpack. The resulting ... -
Tomahawk Fishing Report: Bait shops still open as open water season begins
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor As the ice fishing season draws to an end on Tomahawk area flowages, anglers are now ... -
First three positive COVID-19 cases confirmed in Oneida County
The Oneida County Health Department (OCHD) confirmed over the past week that three people in Oneida County have tested positive for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). The first ... -
Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes Revisited
At 3:35 a.m. CST on March 20, the path of the sun, following the line of the ecliptic northward, crosses the earth’s equator. The sun will ... -
Burning Permits suspended in Wisconsin: Campfires for warming and cooking strongly discouraged
Spring in Wisconsin has the highest fire risk with the No. 1 cause of wildfires being debris burning. Wildfires pose a serious threat to public safety, ... -
Natural Connections: The trees of the forest
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum I don’t know about you, but this warm weather makes me wish for wildflowers! I ... -
Backyard Birdfeeder Banter
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor The old saying goes that it has to snow on the back of a robin three ...