Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – July 11, 2018
Wisconsin youth archer third at world tournament, earning a scholarship in the process.
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Wisconsin youth archer third at world tournament, earning a scholarship in the process.
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Riggle calls for a Nov. 30 emergency closure to 2018 Zone A ruffed grouse season.
Mike Riggle sets example for legislators, DNR by putting resource first Read More »
Ruffed grouse counts are down, but just how much?
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“The closure of hatcheries and potential reductions in trout and other stockings that were slated to begin this month have been deferred and will be revisited at our spring meeting.”
Commission defers spending reduction, stockings to continue Read More »
World’s largest sportfishing trade show kicks into high gear.
ICAST Day 2: Shimano reel a new-product highlight [video] Read More »
The DNR estimates the new restriction will reduce doe harvest by 25 to 30Â percent.
DNR releases proposal to restrict doe harvest in five counties during archery season Read More »
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS     Walleye activity has slowed a bit, especially during the day, but you’ll still catch walleyes on the mud flats with crawlers and leeches on live-bait rigs in 25 to 30 feet. Slip bobbers and leeches are working during the evening hours in 20 to 25 feet, while
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – July 13, 2018 Read More »
According to the DNR, just over 805,000 licenses were sold through the Fourth of July weekend – the lowest since 2013. That’s nearly a 5 percent drop from last year, when the total was just over 846,000 through the Fourth.
Minnesota fishing license sales second-lowest in nearly two decades Read More »