Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 12, 2019
Presentation, presentation, presentation. It’s crucial in fishing spring walleyes.
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Presentation, presentation, presentation. It’s crucial in fishing spring walleyes.
Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 12, 2019 Read More »
Minnesota State High School Clay Target League Championship draws 8,320 student-athletes from 315 schools.
Kicking off the world’s largest shooting sport event Read More »
The walleye peak is here, and Mr. Walleye offers tips to fishing this most wonderful time of the year.
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Wolves have been in the news across the Great Lakes region and beyond in recent months. But a most interesting wolf-related story involves the discovery of a severed wolf head that’s believed to be more than 40,000 years old. And get this – thanks to the permafrost from which it was found, it came complete
40,000-year-old wolf head found – complete with teeth and fur Read More »
Recent outing a good reminder, whether you’re targeting bass or any other species, that when the bite is on, you’d better enjoy it.
When the bass frenzy arrives, make the most of it Read More »
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Deer hunters in Kentucky are getting a longer crossbow season, after a proposal to expand the season went into effect May 31. The new crossbow season will open the third Saturday in September and close the third Monday in January. This year it’s Sept. 21 to Jan. 20. A statement from the
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In this walleye-crazy state, bass fishermen are viewed as a bit of an oddity by some, but the number of dedicated bass fishermen continues to grow.
Going against the walleye current: Bass fishing catching on in North Dakota Read More »
About three-quarters of the farmers said they experienced elk damage over a combined 5,182 farmland acres.
In Washington state’s Skagit County, elk damage costing farmers $1.4 million a year Read More »
Under the old plan, a wolf that attacked livestock twice or more over any period of time was deemed a “chronic depredator” and could be killed in the eastern third of the state, where wolves are managed by the state. The new plan will allow the state to kill wolves after two confirmed attacks during a nine-month period.
Oregon wildlife commissioners adopt wolf management plan Read More »