Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 14, 2020
Spring wild turkey hunt to go on as planned.
Spring wild turkey hunt to go on as planned.
Chasing river walleyes? Take these cues from Mr. Walleye.
The university’s Energy Resources Center will administer a recently-approved agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and dozens of energy and transportation-related organizations.
Documents made public last week show the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took the action in March after hazing, diversionary food caches and other non-lethal means failed to get the predators to stop killing cattle in two rural areas of western New Mexico.
For the first time in its modern history, Missouri will offer an elk hunting season later this year, with five permits drawn in a lottery.
DNR: Missed year of stocking will have minimal long-term impact on angling, fish populations.
The DNR says it’s the first documented capture of a grass carp from the lake that was diploid, or able to produce offspring.
With several nice weather days at the end of last week, anglers were getting out in the southern half of the state and starting to catch a few crappies from open water.
The rewards for figuring out ultra-deep Trout Lake are worth the effort. Once one gets past the intimidation factors, a healthy supply of quality walleyes, smallmouth bass, and northern pike awaits.