Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – June 24, 2022
Volunteers needed to help monitor elk herds. Here’s how you can get involved.
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Volunteers needed to help monitor elk herds. Here’s how you can get involved.
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Looking in on a study on Minnesota’s deer herd.
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Pheasant hunters in Iowa bagged 375,000 roosters in 2021, and the nesting outlook predicts another good hunting season ahead.
‘Really good pheasant hunting’ Read More »
The silver carp reportedly traveled roughly 35 miles upriver against strong current, from La Crosse to just north of Winona, in less than a day – the farthest north a tagged silver carp has made it in the Mississippi River. For the story, click here.
Carp’s one-day journey amazing, concerning Read More »
Alewife are experiencing a seasonal die-off in Lake Michigan, an event that frequently occurred 20 to 60 years ago but has been rare in recent times.
Alewife die-off: ‘Larger than normal this year and something we have not seen in years’ Read More »
Saugeyes and crappies are moving into deep-water haunts now that summer temperatures have warmed sufficiently.
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Bass begin summer patterns, walleye bite still hot.
Illinois Outdoor News Fishing Report – June 24, 2022 Read More »
The biggest bass weighed in at 6.8 pounds, with the second-largest coming in at 6.5 pounds.
Lake Mattoon, Coles/Cumberland/Shelby counties Read More »