Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – November 20, 2020
A new member of the state’s conservation warden service – and this new colleague runs on four legs.
A new member of the state’s conservation warden service – and this new colleague runs on four legs.
Fishing tips come early ice.
It remains to be seen, but with a huge increase of infections the country and our state is facing now, many reasonable hunters may skip their rifle season trips this year.
We haven’t used them for a day of ice fishing yet, but we did run them in the snow the other day and I was very impressed. Bring on the snow!
Crappie bite reaches its autumn peak, with the bass bite holding steady.
According to DNR biologists, over one-third of the bass here are bigger than 15 inches.
The Ohio River is the place to be. The massive body of water supports a healthy fishery.
Relax and accept there will never be a single way to enjoy success every single time on the water. The real measure of skill is to be armed with as many tactics as possible to be able to try something different when success is fleeting.
And bright-colored blades have in both clear water and water recently tinted from rainfall.