Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – September 18, 2020
Good environmental news – and a milestone – on this river.
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Good environmental news – and a milestone – on this river.
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Public input requested on state’s wolf plan update.
Your Daily Minnesota Outdoor News Update – September 18, 2020 Read More »
With the windy conditions, fewer anglers have been out. Those heading to the rivers to find salmon are getting some fish. On the inland lakes, fish will soon be starting their feeding frenzy before winter sets in.
Michigan Fishing Report – September 18, 2020 Read More »
From a fishery perspective, anglers catch a little bit of a lot of species with a spotlight on walleyes and northern pike. Panfish, muskies and smallmouth bass also attract a good amount of angling attention.
Michigan Lake Profile – Michigamee Reservoir, Iron County Read More »
Even after you catch a few fish, you often have to keep looking. There are lots of spots that hold just a few fish.
Time management crucial to successful September walleye fishing Read More »
Study water temperatures and recent weather patterns until you dial in magic combinations on the water bodies you target, but don’t fret if turnover puts a damper in your plans temporarily. Better angling is yet to come.
Fall: Making fishing great again Read More »
Great fishing for both is found in many lakes across the northern United States and Canada.
Sorting out fall walleyes and smallies Read More »
Too many anglers overlook the incredible bluegill and crappie fishing opportunities that develop in the fall.
In search of bull ‘gills and massive autumn slabs Read More »
The study used flesh samples of five popular sport species of salmonids in Lake Michigan to determine what they had eaten.
Lake Michigan salmon study shines light Read More »