Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – August 31, 2020
Hunting seasons kick off.
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Old photographs can spark memories of outdoor activities and excursions of the past.
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Permits for popular Camp Ripley archery hunts are on sale. So what do you need to know to score one?
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They’re in soil, gardening mulch, and also not appropriate for bait.
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If the bruin, spotted near the border, makes it into the state, it would be among just a handful of confirmed black bear sightings in the state since the 1870s.
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The northern snakehead, which has the nickname “Frankenfish,” can also survive out of water and occasionally will move overland, spreading to different bodies of water.
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In the June 26 issue of New York Outdoor News, I wrote in my column about last summer’s consuming project of building an Adirondack lean-to in my yard. Adrienne and I have been enjoying it a great deal as of late, having weekend campfires and morning coffee in recent weeks now that things are cooling off
An early morning report for a change. Lot of dirty water out there, so trying to get the attention of the fish is the big challenge these days. Catching a lot of fish on chatter baits and swim jigs.
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Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
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