Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 3, 2021
Youths, here’s how you can enter this popular art contest.
Youths, here’s how you can enter this popular art contest.
Details on adjusted combination licenses for married couples.
DALLAS — As many people in the southern U.S. hosted neighbors who had no heat or water during the vicious February storm and deep freeze, Kate Rugroden provided a refuge for shell-shocked bats. Starving and disoriented, the winged mammals tumbled to the snow-coated ground as temperatures plunged to levels rarely seen in the region. “They
These three species illustrate the challenges facing the watershed and the importance of mitigating human impact on the waterways.
Gray wolves were eradicated in California early in the last century because of their perceived threat to livestock.
Nonpartisan policy think tank: State and local officials should consider increasing investments on parks, public lands, boat ramps and other green space to handle the higher demand.
The perch bite is still going strong on Lake Bemidji. They’re starting to move into shallow waters but still in that deep mud, too. Here’s what to use.
Lyle Unger is on a great crappie bite. The fish have been starting out deeper and moving towards shallow water as the day goes on. Both plastics and live bait will put fish on the ice but you have to make sure to change it up when the bite gets slow.
Definitely feels a lot like spring out there, and boats are heading west to the river. So where is the bite occurring and what presentation is working?