15 November 2023

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 16 Everyone that knows me is aware that I am hard on everything I own, including my body. This trip, a bit of my gear passed away – one 10x10 tent, a Coleman stove, a Coleman propane lantern and my 300 locked up in the action and became unusable along with many other issues. Gear is a huge part of my life! The last three days of this trip, there was a total flip in

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Last Minute Muley MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This is the second and last week that I will be writing to you about my Montana elk and mule deer hunt. This week’s column is pure, go-for-it hunting as in: get up early, climb a mountain and enjoy the view. My long-time buddy, Todd Cibulka of Poynette, was along for this adventure but did not have an elk or deer

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08 November 2023

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Montana or Bust

Montana or Bust


Montana or Bust MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week’s column, as well as next, are about a 110% go-for-it Montana/Rocky Mountain adventure with myself and lifelong friend Todd Cibulka. Though Todd would not be hunting elk, he was along for a physical trip, nonstop laughter and incredible views with two buddies that clicked perfectly for 11-days. We were near Bozeman, Montana, and

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Strobel Inducted into  Rock River Hall of Fame

Strobel Inducted into Rock River Hall of Fame


Strobel Inducted into Rock River Hall of Fame KEWASKUM A’S Jason Strobel was officially inducted into the Rock River Baseball League Hall of Fame on October 28. He joins Dave Donath, Terry Koth, Doug Gonring and the late Teddy Miller to the growing list of former Kewaskum A’s to be inducted into the Rock River Hall of Fame in recent years. Jason began his career with the A’s back

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MONTANA

MONTANA


MONTANA from page 30 and 11 and at night. Laughter and talks of 50 years ago as well the recent past were nonstop. Todd recently purchased and rigged up a Rock River Arms X1 in a 223 with a Vortex scope and was hoping to hunt coyote. We were both pleasantly surprised when we found out that he could purchase a wolf tag for $50 and buy up to five. Scouting: Though we were not seeing elk,

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01 November 2023

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