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    Kids Fish N' Fun - Kenosha

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    For kids ages 4-12 accompanied by an adult. No pre-registration required. Learn about lure selection, casting, bait selection, fly tying, ecology, catch-and-release and fish cleaning. Family of four with a $10 donation will receive two fishing…

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    Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon

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    As part of the Southeast Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium’s annual Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon, the Kettle Moraine Southern Unit is participating to try and pull as much of the invasive Garlic Mustard and Dame's Rocket as possible.

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    Free Kids Fishing Day

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    This is a free event for children 15 and younger to get involved in outdoor recreation and fishing. 

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    Archery Class For Adults

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    Learn the basics of shooting a bow, from traditional archery to compound basics.

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    Learn To Hunt Ruffed Grouse & Woodcock Series - Oneida County

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    Learn to scout, process, and hunt wild turkey during this adult oriented long form class with members from Glacier Valley Gobblers.

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    Field to Fork: Turkey Scouting & Shed Hunting

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    Learn how to scout for turkey and search for shed deer antlers with the National Deer Association.

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    Wilderness First Aid Certification Course

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    Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and empowering Wilderness First Aid course that will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies in remote outdoor environments.

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    Learn to Hunt Turkeys - Columbia County

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    Learn to scout, process, and hunt wild turkey with this classroom session followed by a hunt.

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    Seasonal Scavenger Hunt

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    Go on a fun scavenger hunt to discover some hidden secrets at Devil’s Lake!

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    Learn to Hunt Turkey Series

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    Learn to scout, process, and hunt wild turkey during this adult oriented long form class with members from Glacier Valley Gobblers.

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