Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – November 24, 2020
You can help shape and determine the structure of the whitetail hunting season in your community.
You can help shape and determine the structure of the whitetail hunting season in your community.
A raptor poaching incident and how you can help catch the perps – and the reward you could receive.
Hunting license sales in the state are up as more residents seek a way to safely get out of the house without contracting COVID-19, but that has led to inexperienced hunters reportedly misidentifying and killing moose and a grizzly bear. In addition, blatant poaching has increased in northern Idaho.
The Badlands mule deer population made it through last year’s relatively mild winter fine, with spring survey numbers 22% above the long-term average.
No matter what you power your ice gear with, go through it early and give it a check.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many people are anxiously awaiting the cold weather to form ice, and others are taking advantage of the weather and catching fish. Here’s where and how.
Truth be told, you don’t need to travel much past that first break, down to six to eight feet of water. The walleyes are following that edge anyways.
There is ice starting to develop across the northern part of the state, while the lakes throughout the rest of Minnesota remained mostly ice-free this week.
The docks and accesses are no longer, well, accessible, and water temps are in the 30s. What’s that all mean for fishing across the state?