Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Aug. 19, 2019
Calling all photographers.
Calling all photographers.
First-time winners in lake trout and walleye stamp contests. What that all means.
A group of childhood friends in Lake Orion gathers each year for a fun-filled day of fishing, food and friendship.
Minnesota is collaborating on this project with researchers in Wisconsin and Michigan.
How can the state help visitors learn more about hunting regulations and opportunities?
The tick-borne ailment has always lurked in the background in wooded northern Wisconsin, but now it’s on the rise across the rest of the state. The state DNR theorizes that ticks are multiplying faster than their natural predators.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said an initial review had yielded “substantial information” on continuing threats to the sturgeon, justifying a more detailed study of whether they should be listed under the Endangered Species Act.