Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 4, 2021
It’s cool to canoe.
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New love for the humble canoe.
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A 112-year old bigmouth buffalo from Minnesota blew maximum age estimates for the species out of the water, so much so that the bigmouth buffalo became the oldest age-validated freshwater fish. The supercentenarian fish was collected as part of a North Dakota State University study, and more than quadrupled a previous maximum age estimate of 26 years. That estimate was based on an Oklahoma State University analysis of
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Stanley Garbacz Jr., 68, of Caseville, and Bruce Warren, 53, of Pigeon, were arraigned in Huron County District Court recently for illegal possession of panfish, perch and walleye. Garbacz turned himself in to authorities the week of May 10 and faces two charges of over limit possessions; one charge for perch and one charge for
Two Michigan men fined $8.5K for poaching hundreds of walleye, panfish, perch Read More »
At least for anglers in the States, Manitoba is known as a premier destination for trophy-sized walleyes. A proposed regs change wouldn’t change that, but down the road, those anglers may not be able to keep trophy walleyes caught in Manitoba waters. For the complete story, click here.
An end to trophy walleye keepers in Manitoba? Read More »
Blogger always amazed by the variety of bird nest designs and locations.
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Emergency action meant to provide time to understand connections between known CWD-positive farms and preventing additional transfers from potentially exposed farms.
DNR’s temporary ban halts movement of farmed deer Read More »
Things really warming up in northern Wisconsin. Walleye fishing continues to be solid – here’s a presentation that’s working – and it’s not just the ‘eyes that are going strong.
“Tackle” Terry Tuma says to use your electronics to mark the crappies, often found in schools but sometimes stretched out or scattered along the lake bottom. If the crappies are scattered, consider using a live-bait rig with 4-pound test line and a 4- to 5-foot-long snell tipped with a fathead.
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