Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Feb. 5, 2020
Permanent changes coming to the duck stamp?
Permanent changes coming to the duck stamp?
Duck stamp changes?
With a foundation of venison, this recipe by Eileen Clarke builds flavor with Cognac instead of wine, and by brining the wild game meat overnight. It makes this wild Stroganoff amazingly tender and flavorful.
A new boating law in New York, referred to as “Brianna’s Law,” is now in effect as of Jan. 1, 2020. It requires all motorboat operators to complete a boating safety course. New age requirements began Jan. 1, with full compliance for all boaters by Jan. 1, 2025. The older you are, the more time
Concurrent deer seasons give hunters a choice and increase the odds for success for those with limited time to hunt.
This year’s allocation of sturgeon for Black Lake anglers was seven fish, although DNR officials set a harvest quota of six fish to reduce the risk of over-fishing.
Tony Roach discusses current conditions around the lake, and tells us where they are marking fish.
The bite for most fish species is about how one should expect it this time of year, with walleye action best on the bigger, more traditional walleye lakes rather than most small fisheries.
Low density but high quality fisheries dominate Irving By Glen SchmittStaff Writer Lake Irving is a part of the highly regarded Mississippi River system that runs right through the city of Bemidji. It’s a well connected waterway that includes Lake Bemidji, Lake Marquette, Lake Plantagenet, and the Schoolcraft River among others. Irving