Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 5, 2019
Super pros weigh in on crappie tactics for when the ice goes out.
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Super pros weigh in on crappie tactics for when the ice goes out.
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Michigan DNR Fisheries staffers were out jaw-tagging walleye April 2 on the Tittabawassee River and stumbled across this 16.5-pounder – about a pound shy of the state record. The DNR is asking that, if you happen to come across a fish with a jaw tag, to let them know at www.michigan.gov/taggedfish.
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Consider this before you take your boat/trailer out for open-water fishing.
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The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Braidwood: Anglers are finding some good largemouths on spinnerbaits and swimjigs. There are some days that reaction strikes are the way to go, so don’t be afraid to bounce a crankbait off the rocks to trigger a
Illinois Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report – April 5, 2019 Read More »
DNR not asked to take a position on Assembly Bill 39, which would increase fines for poaching.
Wisconsin DNR personnel still testifying ‘for information only’ at legislative hearings Read More »
With fish-house removal deadlines in the rearview mirror and melting snow revealing what once was hidden, conservation officers throughout the state are finding the trash people left behind, the Minnesota DNR noted in a Facebook post recently. A reminder from the DNR: Anything but an impression left on the ice is litter and will be
Trashing Minnesota’s lakes: COs seeing ‘fallout’ from hard-water season Read More »
Now is a good time to consider species to be planted this spring.
Planting natural vegetation, improving habitat best way to feed deer in winter Read More »
I’d bet that a large percent of anglers are unfamiliar with one of the most powerful forces behind today’s recreational angling: the American Sportfishing Association. That’s surprising, since the group traces its roots to 1933.
Growing the sport of fishing Read More »