Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 19, 2020
Wisconsin DNR reminds citizens that they can help shape the deer season for their community. Here’s how.
Wisconsin DNR reminds citizens that they can help shape the deer season for their community. Here’s how.
In the new world of the coronavirus, the great outdoors has become a diversion of sorts – especially with fishing. License sales for residents have been on the rise because more adults were off work and kids were out of school. They needed something productive and relaxing to preoccupy their time. It did not take
Expanding a ban on deer feeding and attractants.
This recipe from the pages of Outdoor News was featured during the height of the COVID-19 quarantines, when people were digging deep into the pantry to see what they could use for casseroles featuring their stash of venison in the freezer. This recipe makes a large pan, but the great part is that you’ll love the leftovers. Save this recipe for the days when we get back to potlucks and tailgate parties!
The hex hatch is on and big browns are hitting at night. Bass season opens Saturday on Lake St. Clair, where catch-and-release fishing has been very good.
Fishing reports still slow coming in, but those who are reporting say fishing mostly a mixed bag.
This week’s Ohio Outdoor News fishing report is dominated by Lake Erie, where anglers are producing quick six-fish walleye limits from Toledo to Conneaut. On Sandusky Bay, catfish is the big target, and on inland waters downstate it’s crappies and saugeyes.
Lakes in most parts of the state are just now reopening. Due to this, reporting on some lakes and rivers is limited. But anglers who are getting out are reporting fast bass action.
Carlton’s muskie population is a surprise to many. There are bigger muskies swimming the waters – it’s included on the list of lakes in Illinois that has yielded a muskie 50 inches or larger.