Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 13, 2019
Hunters, what’s your favorite caliber of rifle to hunt with?
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Hunters, what’s your favorite caliber of rifle to hunt with?
Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 13, 2019 Read More »
Fishing quality in 2018 was particularly good for Chinook salmon and brown trout.
Survey: Record trout, salmon catch rates on Lake Ontario Read More »
Heavy snow is extending the crappie bite. But what you need to know to find these fish.
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Hunters took 1,295 black bears during the 2018 hunting seasons, down from 1,420 the previous year.
New York state sees dip in bear harvest Read More »
Reynoldsburg, Ohio — Clearly, the new director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture is counting on her years as an attorney and a state legislator to help earn the accolades of the constituency she now chiefly represents: The state’s farmers. As a result, expect Dorothy Pelanda to walk the minefield of issues that may very
Agriculture Department gets new director Read More »
Seeing displays of sap-tapping tools and equipment might turn most outdoors enthusiasts and gardeners to a different store location. But fear not, anyone who can identify a maple tree, any maple, even a box elder, can make enough maple syrup for at least one pancake or French toast feed with a few neighbors. While most
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Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS     There isn’t much to report since last weekend’s snow storm. A few resorts have plowed roads, but they are minimal and slush is an issue in most areas. The south end bays have seen some limited fishing opportunities for panfish, but don’t plan on getting very far
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report for March 15, 2019 Read More »