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This week, Outdoors Radio features Wildlife Research Center marketing director Paul Landberg, Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz, and wildlife biologist JC Chamberlin. Jeff Kelm explores his new property for deer. Dan will keynote the Grand National Grouse Club banquet Nov. 4.
Paul Landberg, director of marketing for Wildlife Research Center, talks about the importance of odor control for firearms hunters and explains how mock scrapes and licking branches can boost opportunities for a shot at a buck throughout the season. (https://www.wildlife.com/)
Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz invites everyone to shoot at a free bear target and munch complimentary brats at a Packers party on Nov. 17. Non-hunting ladies will enjoy Deer Hunting Widows specials Nov. 22-24. (https://therangewi.com/)
Wildlife biologist JC Chamberlin says archers should hunt water holes and travel corridors during the rut. (https://pappastradingpost.com/)
Contact: Dan Small 414-588-4082 dansmalloutdoorsradio@gmail.com