Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 7, 2021
A carp removal project like no other.
A carp removal project like no other.
Public is invited to weigh in on recommendations beginning April 12 for the 2021 county-level antlerless deer harvest goals and the 2021 white-tailed deer hunting season structure.
What you’ll need to know about these proposed waterfowl regulation changes.
“Tally Ho” is more than just a cry of a participant at a hunt to encourage the hounds when the quarry is sighted, as it explains in the dictionary. It is also the name of a new book by John Jarzynski of Lawtons, with a sub-heading of “Confessions of an Old Beagler.” Jarzynski, a retired English Teacher
Program to kill dozens of mountain lions and black bears was an experiment to determine if the predators were partly responsible for declining mule deer populations.
The bears now occupy about 6% of their historical range in the contiguous U.S., up from 2% in 1975.
Spring turkey season opener is April 21; bonus harvest authorizations are still available for several periods and zones.
The weather has definitely felt like summer for a few days and that has helped warm the water a little quicker. The lakes are starting to produce as a result, but the main action remains on the Missouri River.
The Detroit River continues to impress, with limit catches of walleye becoming more the norm this week throughout the river as temperatures reach into the low 40’s. Anglers are vertical jigging plastics with or without minnows.