Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 15, 2018
Fishing for bullheads brings back fond memories.
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Fishing for bullheads brings back fond memories.
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If you’re a fan of crab cakes, you’re going to like this recipe tapping fresh wild salmon. Many anglers like to trim their fillets, and this makes good use of those smaller pieces of salmon.
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What lakeshore property owners should know about using hydraulic jets.
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SUCHES, Ga. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says an estimated 51,000 rainbow trout being raised at a hatchery in Georgia were killed when the main water supply had been cut off. News outlets report the fish being raised at the Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery were killed Monday. Fannin County Sheriff Dane Kirby
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Say logging in the state’s two largest forests is threatening the survival of salmon that breed in streams flowing through the coastal region.
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ONONDAGA, N.Y. — Students from Japan and a researcher from New Zealand are among the scientists and hobbyists flocking to central New York for rare sightings of a big bug. The area’s cicada (sih-KAY’-duh) brood emerges once every 17 years. The Post-Standard says the eastern U.S. is one of three places in the world with
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SHOREVIEW, Minn. — A routine bathroom break for a miniature poodle turned fatal after an encounter with an aggressive deer in Minnesota. Jill Wilson said she watched in horror as her 14-year-old dog, Pepper, was attacked earlier this month near Lake Owasso in Shoreview, the Pioneer Press reported. Wilson said she let her dog out
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Cam Sholly replaces Dan Wenk, who said he was being forced out by the Trump administration following a dispute over bison.
Four chosen in random drawing – they weren’t named to protect their privacy – and fifth license to be awarded through raffle.
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