Orleans County (N.Y.) Fishing Report – January 24, 2023
Reports of some medium fresh steelhead and a few spirited chromers here.
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Reports of some medium fresh steelhead and a few spirited chromers here.
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Last year, more than 6,200 Iowa taxpayers helped wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form, which is nearly 1,000 fewer than who donated in 2020. and represents about 0.4 percent of total taxpayers in Iowa. The donors contributed nearly $150,000, which was a decrease of roughly $25,000
Number of donors to the Chickadee Check-off continues to decline Read More »
There’s much to be said for the comfort, convenience, and sheer enjoyment of fishing inside a wheelhouse. You’ve invested a considerable sum of money, and likely the time it takes to trick it out. Surely, it would be madness to embrace the idea of fishing outside the very shelter you worked to make comfortable inside.
Well, that’s what I’m suggesting you should do. From time to time, anyway.
Enjoy your wheelhouse, but don’t be afraid to abandon it Read More »
Indian Creek Nature Center is hosting an event on Trumpeter Swans on Feb. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Amazing Space at Indian Creek Nature Center, 5300 Otis Road SE, in Cedar Rapids. The event is open to the public, but registration is required. Cost is $12 for adult members of Indian Creek Nature
Indian Creek Nature Center to host trumpeter swan program on Feb. 4 Read More »
Here are some signs of what might be below you, as seen on your electronics.
Know what you’re seeing with passive, aggressive panfish and electronics Read More »
With walleyes, fishing with a deadstick set at the right depth can be effective.
Pro Tip of the Week: Catching a variety of fish during midwinter Read More »
Ways – some more practical than others – in which you can improve your fly fishing – whether you’re targeting trout, bass, muskies, carp, or even those saltwater monsters – during the unofficial off-season.
Fly fishers: Embrace the off-season, be better come spring Read More »
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has chosen a former state representative from southern Illinois as the next director of DNR. Natalie Phelps Finnie will replace Colleen Callahan, whose last day was Jan. 16. Callahan, who had been on the job since 2019, was the first female to lead DNR. Finnie will be the second. While Finnie’s appointment still needs
Deputy gets nod to replace Callahan as DNR director Read More »
The DNR is looking to fill internship positions – and a whole lot of ’em.
MN Daily Update: Internship opportunities Read More »