Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – February 7, 2022
A tree-care rite of late winter.
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A tree-care rite of late winter.
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On Feb. 10-12, the Birds on the Niagara Festival will be celebrating its fourth anniversary, helping to create an awareness for the bird explosion that occurs every year when winter blows in.
Niagara’s winter festival shows birds some love Read More »
With most of Lake Erie now covered with ice, lower Niagara River waters are in good shape with 4-5 feet of visibility.
New York Fishing Report – February 4-11, 2022 Read More »
Be sure to match the size, action, and flash that a particular spoon provides according to the mood of a fish and fishing conditions. The spoons can also be tipped with a minnow or minnow head.
Vertical jigging spoons – video Read More »
By Vic AttardoContributing Writer On “Saturday Night Live,” back in 1993, Adam Sandler sang, “My Red Hooded Sweatshirt.” It was a parody and ode to his favorite piece of clothing. I have a red-hooded sweatshirt that has served me well for 20 years. But instead of wearing it now, I toss mine in the drier, by
A lint and tungsten rig for pumpkinseeds and bluegills Read More »
They biggest factor is recognizing the structure, then knowing how to work it.
Deep Somewhere: Offshore structure for the heart of hard water Read More »
The next frontier in ice angling for panfish: sight-lining.
Hard-water’s shy-bite sunfish Read More »
Active winter bucketmouths can produce consistent action on warm hard-water days.
Underrated: Largemouth bass through the ice Read More »