DAN WILCOX
Wild Side: Giant mayfly flights fuel fish feeding frenzy
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , July 15, 2010
Fog, an unexpected summer visitor, is best avoided when possible
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , July 01, 2010
On the Wildside: Walleye wilderness expedition: Plenty of fish, indelible memories
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , June 18, 2010
Wild Side: Whatever floats your boat
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , June 04, 2010
May flowers of all sizes
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , May 21, 2010
Wild Side: Opening day fishing traditions continue
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , May 07, 2010
Ramped up for ramps
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , April 22, 2010
Wild Side: The one that got away
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , March 11, 2010
Wild Side: Bare bones show in winter
By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , February 25, 2010
Wild Side: River flowing through us
I’ve had a life-long fascination with water. My father took our family fishing on Lake Erie and canoeing in the Canadian wilderness when I was a boy.By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , February 10, 2010
Wild Side: Color and action in winter shades of gray
Big flakes of snow came down through the fog Sunday morning. It was the last day of a January thaw. Looking out across the valley, we could see only vague outlines of the trees. Cardinals perched like Christmas ornaments on a red osier dogwood bush next to the bird feeder lent color to the winter scene.By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , January 27, 2010
Wild Side: Is it cold enough for you?
A south wind blew in some 20-degree air last Sunday afternoon. It seemed absolutely balmy after a month that was about 15 degrees colder than average. It was a treat to be outside without my nose instantly freezing up and triggering a sneezing jag.By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , January 13, 2010
Wild Side: Why migrate from the Banana Belt?
Carol and I traveled through slushy snow into River Falls on Christmas Day to Pam and Fizz Kizer’s house on Roosevelt Street for another of their Christmas brunch gatherings.By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , January 05, 2010
Wild Side: Global climate change is not a myth
On Nov. 21 we were deer hunting south of Foster’s End in the Flambeau State Forest in Sawyer County. It was foggy at dawn. As the sun burned through the haze, frost rained from the trees and the temperature got up to about 50 degrees.December 03, 2009
Wild Side: Flowing out of sight, not out of mind
In 1869 the German zoologist Ernst Haeckel defined ecology as the study of the “house” (based on the Greek oikos), as a body of knowledge about the economy of nature, the interactions between the organic and inorganic environments.By Dan Wicox, outdoor columnist , November 05, 2009
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