Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 17, 2020
Why it might pay to go electric with your fillet knife.
Why it might pay to go electric with your fillet knife.
Leading the state’s discussion on outdoor recreation.
Michigan DNR conservation officers issued five citations over the weekend to boaters in violation of the governor’s stay-home order, but none of them involved the use of a motorized boat, according to the department. For the story, click here.
Minnesota DNR cites COVID-19 social distancing protocols in canceling 2020 egg-take operations for walleyes, other species.
With all this extra time, high school and college students are spending many hours trout fishing.
America’s public lands are places for wildlife to flourish and people to recreate. We at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also know that private landowners help provide clean air, water and native habitat across the country. Together, we’ve been growing more places for wildlife and for people. Take a moment to meet one farmer who is putting his conservation ethic into practice. Meet Ralph Warzecha,
Matt Johnson gives us what we need to know about Seasonal Transitions.
The Outdoor News Fishing Reports have become the most popular feature in the publications, keeping anglers up to date on where the bites are hot, what tackle is working and more. Now you can access this information, and much more, 24/7 with FishingReports.OutdoorNews.com. This site will be continuously updated with the latest information from a growing
Fishing has warmed up nicely, and overall, the bite remains very strong, with water temps here still hovering around 43 degrees. Perch bite has been especially strong.