Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 24, 2021
How dry conditions in the Prairie Pothole region could negatively impact waterfowl hunters this year.
How dry conditions in the Prairie Pothole region could negatively impact waterfowl hunters this year.
A tough year for waterfowl hunters in Prairie Pothole region?
Northwest Zone – Captain Laura Petreikis In DeKalb County, CPO Roesch received a TIPS complaint of turkey hunters at Kishwaukee Nature Preserve hunting without a windshield card. CPO Roesch encountered 3 individuals, a dad, and 2 sons. 1 individual was 17 years old and hunting with a bow. No other individuals were hunting. The individual
Banquets/Fundraisers July 31: WTU Kaskaskia Valley Son’s O’Bucks Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Mascoutah Sportsmen’s Club. For more info call John McKinney, 618-207-0290. Aug. 7: WTU Muddy River Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Majestic Pines, Thomson. For more info call Tom Dersham, 563-219-2022. Aug. 14: WTU Honest Woods Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., The Rock, Coal Valley. For
NOAA designation for Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary moves forward.
Fish Bag Snagged (Nassau County) On April 24, ECO DeRose received a call from a complainant reporting nearby anglers who had caught a small striped bass but did not return it to the water. ECO DeRose reached out to ECO Perkins to assist and both officers quickly responded. While ECO Perkins interviewed the fishermen, ECO
Season Dates Note: Please check DEC’s new Freshwater Fishing regulations guide for more special regulations by county and waterbody as well as new trout stream categories. Also, for specific hunting season dates and boundaries, check DEC’s website: dec.ny.gov/outdoor/65231.html June 26-27: New York’s Summer Free Fishing Days. July 1: Black bear dog tracking/training season begins and
Coyotes reportedly arrived by walking across bridges and roads – or they swam.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — A bison has injured a hiker in Yellowstone National Park. How the bison hurt the woman Sunday near a trail at the northern end of Yellowstone Lake was not known, but she had significant injuries, park spokeswoman Linda Veress said. “We’re not clear how the encounter with the bison occurred,”