Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – December 7, 2020
Remembering Ron Lindner, a giant of giants in the fishing industry.
Remembering Ron Lindner, a giant of giants in the fishing industry.
Brandon, Minn. — Voyager Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of aluminum, recently announced that a new facility has been completed in Pine River. The new facility, which spans more than 30,000 square feet, will allow Voyager to complete the interior finishing in-house of its Yetti Outdoors all-aluminum fish houses, as well as provide
Remembering a fishing industry giant, Ron Lindner.
Outdoor News received many phone calls on Monday from metro-area readers who had not yet received their Friday, Dec. 4 edition of the newspaper.
The ram, with a gross score of 170-2/8 on the Boone and Crockett scale, was a trophy caliber sheep.
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin DNR Secretary Preston D. Cole announced that DNR Assistant Deputy Secretary Todd Ambs will serve as DNR Deputy Secretary beginning Dec. 21, 2020, filling the role for Beth Bier who is leaving state service to become a full-time caregiver to her two young children. “Beth has had a 15-year career in Wisconsin
Let us all lend a hand in this process to ensure a brighter future for hunting and fishing, as well as our natural resources.
He’s arguably the most famous fly-fisherman in the country.
Some skim ice making it difficult to get out in boats, but those who are getting out are finding some walleyes. On bigger waters, not a lot of pressure, but also a case of those going out getting some walleyes.