Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Jan. 17, 2018
More on whitetail baiting and feeding bans in two Wisconsin counties.
More on whitetail baiting and feeding bans in two Wisconsin counties.
Bighorn sheep get new home at Oregon’s John Day River Basin.
Catching walleyes, even when the bite is tough.
Bird-watchers might see migrants tunneling into local snowbanks to avoid the season’s wind and cold.
When members of the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers met at Lake of the Woods in far northwestern Minnesota in September, many of them caught lake sturgeon while fishing for walleyes, including Wisconsin Outdoor News’ Kristen Monroe, who was fishing them for the first time.
It was a welcomed relief from the frigid temperatures we had been experiencing this year – and the trout fishing was good, too.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has been spotty, likely due to lot of small perch in the lake. Bigger baits such as large sucker minnows have produced the majority of fish on the deep mud and gravel areas during low-light periods. Some nice perch have come off the