Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 20, 2020
Band harvest number declaration down from last year. Why the decrease?
Band harvest number declaration down from last year. Why the decrease?
Minnesota suspends annual spring fish-stocking plans. What that could mean for the state’s anglers.
People who hunt, trap and fish know about the special places. If you are a duck hunter, you know the magic of sunrise and sunset on your favorite duck marsh. The cattails, water and distant bluffs tell you that you are in a special location, reinforced by the sound of whistling wings overhead. The deer
It was Sunday, March 22, when charter captains and guides were hit with a “PAUSE” order from Gov. Andrew Cuomo in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, declaring that they were deemed “non-essential.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Charter captains are the ambassadors for our Great Lakes fisheries here in New York. For many
The Taste of the Wild features recipes and tips for preparing wild game and foraging wild edibles. In this piece, we share tips from Walter Sturgeon, a nationally recognized author on woodland fungi and the author of Appalachian Mushrooms: A Field Guide for mushroom hunters.
Matt Johnson gives us the latest on the fishing in and around the metro area
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.