Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – January 22, 2021
An irruption of great gray owls in the region.
An irruption of great gray owls in the region.
A great gray owl irruption.
Want to become a better angler? It’s all in your head. By “Tackle” Terry TumaContributing Writer Productive ice fishing demands way more than baits, lures, lines, rods and reels. Yes, quality equipment plays a role in catching fish, but the most important ingredient is how we leverage the knowledge of fish species and all
By Jason MitchellContributing Writer Whether you do a lot of ice fishing or are new to the game, bluegills are seemingly designed for entertaining ice anglers. Abundant, relatively easy to find, and great on the table, bluegills are one of the most popular fish species to target. If you enjoy
Three locations for catching raging, flag-raising northern pike By Glen SchmittStaff Writer Flag up! At some point, most ice anglers have incorporated tip-ups into their winter fishing system and shouted those two words. While there’s a fun, social component to using tip-ups, they are an effective tool, too. This is especially
Scott Merwin, enjoyed some time out at Woodland Resort on Devils Lake catching perch and walleyes. Keep your lure close to the bottom and keep your movements very subtle. Report from Scott Merwin, of Lake Osakis Guide Service fishing at Woodland Resort on Devils Lake, ND. Lake Osakis Fishing
Ice is getting better, but still, beware, and watch that wind direction. The fish are biting – here’s where.
Yes, for Lake of the Woods anglers (and businesses), the dream has been realized, opening up a whole new world of fishing opportunities.
The best ice in the state is on lakes in the Upper Peninsula, where it ranges from 7 to 16 inches or more. Perch and walleyes have been caught in U.P. lakes.