Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – September 25, 2020
What to do if you’re out hunting and see a deer with a collar. Can you shoot it?
What to do if you’re out hunting and see a deer with a collar. Can you shoot it?
Deer hunters, share your wildlife observations from the field this year.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 26: WTU Cass City/Gagetown Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Sherwood on the Hill Golf Course, Gagetown. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Sept. 26: WTU White River Chapter Buck Fever Night, 5 p.m., Rothbury Community Center. For more info call Jim Kurdziel, 231-894-1515. Sept. 30: WTU Michigan South Deer Camp, 5 p.m., Parchment.
Wolf carcass found along Hwy. 151 north of Hwy. S in Dodge County.
Of all the gear and gadgets I own, none give me as much satisfaction and pleasure as my trail cameras. By strategically placing them in appropriate locations I’ve gotten pictures of fishers, turkeys, bears, racoons, coyotes, foxes and yes, even deer. However, this success didn’t come without a learning curve. I bought my first trail
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 With the changing of the seasons and white-tailed deer moving more, state wildlife officer Brad Kiger, assigned to Franklin County, received a call about a young deer stuck in a wrought iron fence. The deer was startled and ran into the fence, where it got stuck
Banquets/Fundraisers Oct. 23: WTU Deer Creek Chapter 2nd Amendment Freedom Dinner, 5 p.m., Skyland Pines, Canton. For more info call Matt Williams, 330-575-0744. Oct. 23: WTU Fayette County Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Fayette County Fairgrounds, Washington Court House. For more info call Trevor Justice, 740-604-6209. Oct. 24: WTU Big Walnut Creek American Freedom Dinner, 5
On Lake Michigan, perch fishing has been on fire out of Michigan City, in 15-40 feet depending on the day. Get them while the weather stays stable – the impending cold front will likely change things up or shut the bite down.
Not much has changed from week to week of late – a variety of offerings are still working for walleyes. And those offerings are …