Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Nov. 23, 2018
A good ice-fishing rod is crucial, and so are these elements.
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A good ice-fishing rod is crucial, and so are these elements.
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What’s the most important piece of ice-fishing equipment?
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Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 58,836, up from 51,450 in 2017.
Illinois deer gun harvest up by more than 7,000 opening weekend Read More »
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 23: Ashtabula County WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Ashtabula County Fairgrounds Expo Building, Jefferson. For more info call Dale Sunderlin, 440-466-2223. Nov. 24: South Central Ohio WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Highland County Fairgrounds, Wharton Building, Hillsboro. For more info call Randy Dyer, 937-588-1059. Dec. 18: Mahoning Valley WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Mill Creek Metroparks
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The issue involves a mystery: About half of the elk calves born in southwestern Colorado die within six months. Of the survivors, another 15 percent perish before they turn a year old. And researchers don’t know why.
Future of elk in jeopardy in southwestern Colorado Read More »
Despite fewer hunters, kill totals up nearly 13 percent from 2017.
Hunters harvest more Wisconsin deer on opening weekend Read More »
MADISON, Wis. — Rapidly growing numbers of cases of chronic wasting disease are appearing on deer and elk farms and hunting ranches in Wisconsin at the same time the state has pulled back on rules and procedures designed to limit the spread of the fatal brain disease among its captive and wild deer. Since 2013,
Report: Disease on deer farms spreads as Wisconsin weakens controls Read More »
Council Bluffs, Iowa — In a move that pleases farmers who grow corn for fuel, but causes major concerns for boating industry advocates, President Trump announced in Iowa last month that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will remove rules banning the summer use of 15 percent ethanol fuel blends next year. The rules were put
Boating industry leaders concerned over ethanol Read More »
Bragging about “the biggest” is a sportfishing tradition, and today’s whopper obsession grows ever larger. Show-off selfies, the social-media boom, angling websites, contest-winner lists, and fishing-industry promotions highlight angler-caught biggies. Add headline stories about state-record fish, kept and released. But anglers aren’t the only fishers with big-fish experiences. Minnesota DNR Fisheries crews handle and observe
DNR Fisheries personnel weigh in with ‘big fish’ memories Read More »