Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – October 27, 2020
How you can join Mr. Walleye in hammering fall walleyes.
How you can join Mr. Walleye in hammering fall walleyes.
Mr. Walleye is crushing the fall walleyes. How you can get in on the action.
In the Northeast plains of South Dakota, there lies a vast area of land, over 322,000 acres, that is home to the world’s most prestigious hunting grounds for ring-necked pheasants. Hunters from all over the globe convene upon these grasslands every year, from October to January, to take their shot at bagging their limit of Roosters. This area is Brown County, and at the heart of it, is the city of Aberdeen.
For a variety of reasons, hunting with my friend Jonathon was a memorable experience each time we went and, that was nearly every day after work. Jonathon and I both worked at the same high school and after school hours we would head to his place for an evening hunt. Jonathon owned a 200-acre farm
Author recently assisted shooters at a sight-in day.
With warmer weather expected to arrive this week, anglers who kept their boats out should have at least one more week of open water fishing opportunities.
Winter makes an appearance, prompting a lot of anglers to start dreaming about ice fishing. But those who went out open-water fishing found some success. Here’s where.
Walking through a few different things you can tackle right now that will help you be better prepared for when safe ice finally arrives.
Koronis is an excellent walleye lake, panfish are abundant and good-sized, it produces quality northern pike, and its bass population – smallmouths and largemouths – is a big draw for local and visiting anglers alike.