Year round activities
Contributors to this thread:Wisconsin
From: Mist-a-hog
21-Jun-19
We are blessed here in Wisconsin to have many activities to choose from through our sportsmen clubs. What do you do throughout the year? Plus make it a shout out for your local clubs. I am sure many of you are integral into the success of these clubs. For me January - March it is an indoor archery league at Badger Sportsmen Club, April - June is a two person trap league, July - August is a four person trap league (both at the Chaseburg Rod and Gun Club), and July - September is an outdoor 3-D archery league at the Coon Valley Conservation Club. Keeps me in tune for chasing critters come September! I am a member of the Chaseburg and Badger clubs. How about you?
From: bfisherman11
21-Jun-19
I like winter spot shooting and we also have some local clubs that have several indoor 3d shoots. That takes us to late Feb, early March. After that outdoor 3d season starts and I do that until hunting season. Of course I always go north to Rainey Lake in the summer for a fishing trip. I first fished Rainey on the Canada side when I was about 14yrs old. Ha, I turned 60 this year and it never gets old.
Oh, I belong to Big Foot Archers in LK Geneva, WTA and WBH.
From: Chief2
21-Jun-19
This summer I'm trying to learn everything I can about trapping, seems like a good sport for late winter
From: Duke
22-Jun-19
Run year round competing in a marathon or two every summer and chase our boys from one ball field to the next most of the year in my spare time. The second keeps me in shape. :)
From: Mist-a-hog
22-Jun-19
Kids will definitely keep you moving.....
From: Franklin
22-Jun-19
How are you set for traps and gear Chief?
From: Chief2
22-Jun-19
Buying some from an auction I looked them over, not fancy but the springs are tight and they were well taken care of. The rest I have stakes, trap tags, lures, hide stretchers
From: ground hunter
22-Jun-19
Chief do yourself a favor,,, at the end of July,,,, go to Escanaba MI I will be there,,, National Trapping Convention,,, want some great buys, and seminars,,,, go there
From: Pasquinell
22-Jun-19
I have some 110 connies and #1 stop loss Blake and lamb and victors. dozen each if intersested. Shoot me a PM if interested. They are like brand new.
From: Trapper
24-Jun-19
January---- Do what ever my wife wants. February---- Sturgeon Spearing, wood cutting. March---- Prune Apples and shed hunt April----- Cook Maple Syrup and shed hunt May---- Fish Fish and start the gardens, spray apple trees biweekly. June ---- Fish, tend to gardens and spray apples biweekly. July---Whatever my wife wants to do along with gardens and apples. August--- Foodplots. September thru December----No need to explain but usually in 3 states. Along with this, I test trail cameras for 3 different companies so I'm usually in some woods every 2 weeks all year long.
From: South Farm
24-Jun-19
Coach baseball, snowshoe, read, ice-fish a little, shed hunt, and a whole bunch of river fishing keeps me busy when I'm not bowhunting. Selling our house next spring so got a ton of little things to do to get ready for that...which I'm not thrilled about, but gotta get the hell out of this state so it has to get done!
From: Hoot
24-Jun-19
January - March - Plow snow, April maple syrup time, May - September bait bears take G'kids along and also some fishing fish with g'kids and my kids. October - November, hunt deer and trap and December plow more snow. Honey do lists are year round though.