Wisconsin wildlife officials hope the hunting tradition can get new life from the local food movement.
The Learn to Hunt for Food program aims to capitalize on the increasing demand for local, sustainable food and hopes to educate people who are interested in hunting as a food source, the Wisconsin State Journal reported. Come join the fun!!
If you haven’t done so already, please make your plans now to attend our 2018 NWTF-Wisconsin State Convention and Awards Banquet on Saturday January 27, 2018 at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Stevens Point. The early registration incentive is January 15th. Chance to win a Yeti 65 Qt. Tundra! PLUS… Everyone who registers for the convention are eligible to win a Browning Model A5 Mo Infinity Camo 12 gauge Shotgun! Tickets can be easily purchased by going online to events.nwtf.org/491560-2018/tickets or click [HERE] to go to the National site to register. If you are planning to attend, please make every effort to sign up ASAP…the convention planning committee would greatly appreciate it if you do!!! |
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