Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Sept. 24, 2018
Big northern pike are just starting to bite this late summer/early fall. Here’s how you catch them.
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Big northern pike are just starting to bite this late summer/early fall. Here’s how you catch them.
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Why this was a good duck opener for a number of hunters.
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Biologists are expecting the number of deer taken to increase slightly from last year’s numbers, which were up more than 10 percent from the previous year across the state.
DNR predicts even better deer hunting in 2018 Read More »
Richfield artist Timothy Turenne won the Minnesota Pheasant Habitat Stamp contest. The painting was selected by judges from among 11 submissions for the annual contest sponsored by the DNR. Turenne is a three-time winner of the pheasant stamp contest and his painting will be featured on the 2019 pheasant habitat stamp. The pheasant stamp validation
Richfield artist wins pheasant stamp contest for third time Read More »
Population estimate statistically unchanged from last year – although overall and pack numbers down slightly. Still, Minnesota’s wolf population remains above state’s minimum goal and federal recovery goal.
DNR: Minnesota’s wolf population remains stable Read More »
The following report is a compilation of state and federal wildlife manager reports and waterfowl surveys from across Minnesota. This is the first report for 2018. Reports will be compiled weekly throughout the hunting season. Duck hunters were expected to see good numbers of ducks present in most areas this past weekend for the opener based
DNR: Weekly waterfowl migration report kickoff Read More »
Antigo, Wis. — Mepps continues to ask hunters to save their squirrel tails for use in the company’s hand-tied, dressed hooks for their lures. The company has been recycling squirrel tails for over a half-century. Mepps buys black, grey, red and fox squirrel tails and will pay up to 26 cents for each tail, depending
Mepps to squirrel hunters: Save those tails for use in company’s lures Read More »
Testing also helps the DNR track the spread of CWD.
Take part in Wisconsin DNR’s CWD testing – it helps us twice over Read More »
Bowhunters, myself included, can be a fickle bunch. Take New York state archery hunters, for instance. For years we lobbied hard for an earlier opening to the archery deer season, and DEC finally bumped it up from mid-October to an Oct. 1 kickoff. And once that was in place, we moaned about the warm weather that
Early archery season worth a shot, weather or not Read More »