Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 24, 2019
Why northern pike rule.
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You’ll see migrating American white pelicans sporting longer feathers and a growth on their beaks.
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How to use trail cams to perfect your wild-turkey hunting timing.
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That’s down about 350 from last year.
Opening-day turkey hunters kill nearly 3,000 birds Read More »
They remain the first-ever documented nesting pair in the county in modern times.
In Ohio, bald eagles return to Madison County Read More »
A trapper in Wayne and Bollinger counties reported significant declines in damage from the invasive animals since he adopted trapping technique.
Missouri seeing progress in battle against feral hogs Read More »
FLORENCE, Ala. — Two young anglers competing in a high school fishing tournament rescued two other competitors whose boat was sinking on a lake in northwest Alabama. Sardis High School 10th graders Garrett Howington and Issac Darden are being called heroes for their actions during an Alabama Student Angler Bass Fishing Association tournament at Pickwick
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Convicted of two counts of taking a buck with eight antler points or more.
Jury convicts man who said he didn’t need license to hunt deer Read More »
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS     East – The bays are partially open, as are any areas with moving water, and the shorelines have pulled loose quite a ways out into the lake. There’s still a lot of main lake ice, but it really took a beating over the past week and looked
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