Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Oct. 24, 2018
Nasty fall weather means fast-cooling water temps – and good muskie fishing.
Nasty fall weather means fast-cooling water temps – and good muskie fishing.
Hunters, remember to keep firearms safety in mind when in the field.
I jokingly say I like to visit a taxidermist once every 30 years or so, but when I look back at that statement, it’s really no joke. I’ve only taken two decent bucks over nearly 50 years of hunting – a fine 8-point back in 1979 and a bigger 10-pointer a few years ago that actually required
Let’s all work together to make this happen, allowing for the use of crossbows and make the regulations and requirements more accepting for today’s standards. It’s time.
Insecticides, pesticides, and mouse poison rule the day.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS The water temperature is in the mid 40-degree range so look for muskies to start moving onto the rocks and chasing tullibees. Smallmouth bass action has slowed, but trolling crankbaits on the rocks or shoreline breaks during the evening hours has produced walleyes. Johnson’s Portside (320) 676-3811