April 10 – Trout &_Salmon Expo, New Hartford Recreation_Center.
April 10 – Trout &_Salmon Expo, New Hartford Recreation_Center. Read More »
Wisconsin DNR crop damage and agricultural tag information
DNR hears about crop damage complaintsWisconsin Outdoor News Read More »
Albany – New York sportsmen often contend that thousands of deer are being killed each year through the state’s much-maligned Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP)_and Deer Damage Permit plan, commonly known as nuisance permits. A check of state statistics shows that’s generally the case, but perhaps not to the extent that whitetail hunters believe is
Over 14,000 deer taken on DMAP, nuisance tags Read More »
Reports from the Anchorage Daily News.
Wolves kill Alaskan teacherWisconsin Outdoor News Read More »
Stevens Point, Wis. – Some state waterfowl hunters say they’d support a cost increase in the Wisconsin waterfowl stamp to at least $10, according to the results of an informal survey conducted during the annual Wisconsin Waterfowl Hunters Conference. Conference attendees who responded to a survey showed that 83 supported an increase in the price
State duck stamp hike: Would it fly? Read More »
Albany – A state senator has introduced a legislative bill that would allow New York anglers to use a maximum of three rods while fishing instead of the current two. The proposal is geared toward boating anglers who would be able to run the extra rod off their boat while fishing places such as Lake
‘Three-rod’ legislation proposed by senator Read More »
Madison – Atlatl hunting for small game. Turkey hunting in state parks. Muzzleloader deer hunting in state parks. Motor trolling in Ashland, Iron, Price, and Sawyer counties. Winter panfishing and northern pike fishing on the Chippewa Flowage. Catch-and-release sturgeon fishing on the St. Croix River. Allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to take part in the youth
Fish, game hearings set for April 12 Read More »
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (chitownangler.com), the ice in the south half has moved out and the harbors are starting to open up. Now is the time to get out and hit the discharges
Walleyes, crappies biting at most lakes around state Read More »
Hutchinson, Minn. – Walleye stocking in Minnesota is never a sure bet. The fall of 2009 was a perfect example of what obstacles can hamper the effort. Rain kept crops in the agricultural fields, keeping DNR fisheries crews from reaching some walleye rearing ponds. And if the corn didn’t keep the crews away, mud did.
Key word for walleye-stocking efforts this spring: ‘efficiency’ Read More »