Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Jan. 26, 2018
How to trigger strikes when the fish just aren’t biting.
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How to trigger strikes when the fish just aren’t biting.
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Don’t wait for the deer-hunting season to arrive before taking steps to ensure your safety when you step into a tree stand.
Tree stand safety begins now Read More »
Catching walleyes with “Tackle” Terry Tuma.
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Most lakes didn’t lose much ice despite the rain, so anglers should be able to continue chasing flags.
How are southeastern Wisconsin lake ice conditions after all this rain? Read More »
Ask Michigan residents what comes to mind when hearing the word “wildlife,” and – depending on which part of the state they live in – you likely would get quick answers including deer, elk, turkey, and probably a handful of popular fish species like lake trout and muskellunge. Ask Amy Derosier, a wildlife biologist with
How Wildlife Action Plan is giving conservation a boost in Michigan Read More »
The action is largely a formality, as the last known member of the population was seen in 1938. But it was necessary because a species can be listed as endangered only if it’s believed to still exist. Territory ranged from Michigan and southern Ontario to New England, the Carolinas and Tennessee.
Federal agency says Eastern puma extinct, drops protections Read More »