Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – July 16, 2019
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BOISE, Idaho — At the turnoff toward Forest Service road 377, a fluorescent pink sign trimmed in zebra-print tape announced “Women Only Weekend” in 2-inch-tall capital letters. A short drive up the road, more than a dozen women donned hard hats, slung Pulaskis and saws over their shoulders and headed out on the overgrown Cottonwood
Women’s hunting groups growing in Idaho Read More »
Thousands of the invasive carp reportedly clustering near the base of Lake Decatur dam.
Illinois mulling options on Asian carp issue in Lake Decatur Read More »
A committee of hunters formed by the DNR is recommending that hunters in parts of western Wisconsin be required to have deer they shoot during the gun season this fall inspected for CWD.
Wisconsin advisory panel proposes mandatory CWD tests Read More »
After a decades-old roller-coaster ride with the walleye population, the number caught in the U.S. waters of Lake Erie increased from nearly 417,000 in 2011 to almost 2 million in 2018.
Experts puzzled by Lake Erie walleye boom Read More »
Statistics from the spring sharp-tailed grouse census indicate a 9 percent increase in the number of male grouse counted compared to last year.
In North Dakota, ‘Sharptails are beginning to rebound’ Read More »
Fish caught, tagged, and released is likely one of 320 juvenile sturgeon stocked in 1999 as part of DEC’s Lake Sturgeon Recovery Program.
DEC: 139-pound sturgeon caught in Oneida Lake is largest since stocking began Read More »