Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 8, 2018
You can play citizen scientist with this project that helps native bird species.
You can play citizen scientist with this project that helps native bird species.
Waterfowl hunters have the opportunity to provide their input on the 2018 duck and goose seasons at four public hearings around the state. Taylor Finger, DNR waterfowl ecologist, will be presenting information on the 2017 waterfowl hunting season, results from the 2017 survey of 2,700 Wisconsin waterfowl hunters, and discuss the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Feb. 28 was the 16th anniversary of the discovery of CWD in Wisconsin.
Becoming an Outdoors Woman for 2018.
Kristen Monroe talks to Olivia Sheely about the scholarship Sheely landed for bass fishing to Bethel University in Tennessee.
For about two decades, South Dakotans battled the public vs. private non-meandered waters issue that led to new legislation and, eventually, the creation of Robling’s main duty.
Lake Michigan: The weather has not been very conducive to getting out on the lake, but there can be some great action. The browns and cohos are starting to get active on the lakefront from the boats. Fish the warm-water discharges with jigs and twisters tipped with a piece of squid or crankbaits like a
Northwest Zone – Captain Laura Petreikis An Andover man, who used his wife’s landowner deer permits to fulfill the deer he killed, appeared in court and pled guilty to the unlawful taking of a deer. The falsification of DNR records charge was dismissed. He was fined a total of $359. While conducting surveillance on an
Banquets/Fundraisers March 10: Highball DU Banquet, 4 p.m., Crystal Ballroom, Staunton. For more info call Dianne, 217, 999-3006. March 11: Quad County Hawg Hunters Muskies Inc Fundraiser, 9 a.m., Plano American Legion, Plano. For more info call Duane Landmeier, 815-286-7170. March 17: South Eastern IL QUGA Banquet, 5 p.m., Union Hall, McLeansboro. For more info