Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 12, 2022
An Earth Day to-do you won’t want to miss.
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An Earth Day to-do you won’t want to miss.
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Monster pike all the rage at Lake of the Woods this time of year.
Your Daily Minnesota Outdoor News Update – April 12, 2022 Read More »
Bats, which are coming out of hibernation across the state, are a vital part of many ecosystems because they consume many biting insects and agricultural and forest pests.
A crucial time for Wisconsin’s bats Read More »
Ordered to pay over $8 million in fines and restitution.
Wind energy company pleads guilty to killing at least 150 eagles Read More »
There reportedly were 206 wolves in 33 packs in Washington. Nineteen of these were successful breeding pairs. This is up from 178 wolves in 29 packs and 16 breeding pairs in the 2020 count.
Survey: Washington’s wolf population grew 16% last year Read More »
Mother Nature has not been our friend lately, and it doesn’t look like it will get better any time soon. Fish are still being caught for those willing to brave the elements.
South Dakota Fishing Report – April 12, 2022 – video Read More »
Civilian small boat trollers reported to be having good brown trout action.
Orleans County (New York) Fishing Report – April 12, 2022 Read More »
There’s a common misconception that crappies aren’t active until the water gets into the mid- to upper-40s, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Minnesota Pro Tip of the Week: Ice-out metro crappies Read More »
Despite favorable conditions, the number of people fishing through the ice has dropped off considerably, but if you want to get at least one more weekend on the ice, you have options.
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – April 12, 2022 Read More »