Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Dec. 31, 2018
Parks and trails candlelight events ready to kick off with a flurry.
Parks and trails candlelight events ready to kick off with a flurry.
Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hiking by candlelight at Minnesota state parks.
Chasing monster northern pike across the Twin Cities metro area produces prime New Year’s hard-water action.
I don’t know much about centerpin fishing but I’m ready and willing to learn, especially after seeing all the Facebook photos from friends who seem to consistently – and I mean consistently – score on fine steelhead and hefty, colorful brown trout. It’s something I’ve been considering for a while, even though the traditional Great Lakes tributary
Shakopee artist Mark Thone has won the 2020 turkey stamp contest. Judges selected the painting from among 12 submissions for the annual contest sponsored by the Minnesota DNR. The DNR will feature Thone’s painting on the 2020 turkey stamp. He also has won the Minnesota contest for the 2018 migratory waterfowl stamp. Judges selected three
Early winter and late spring a good time for hunters to volunteer for woodland projects.
Senate Bill 1202 would allow the Pennsylvania Game Commission to decide which Sundays to incorporate into existing seasons.
Hunting after the holidays can be difficult in terms of weathering the elements, but it’s also still a decent opportunity to fill a tag for those willing to put in the extra time and effort.
Flintlock season for deer in Pennsylvania opened the day after Christmas, and it’s a terrific time of year to be hunting this distinctive season.