MN Daily Update: Where to find walleyes on Pool 4 of the Mississippi River
The Mississippi River Pool 4 is very popular among anglers
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The Mississippi River Pool 4 is very popular among anglers
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Springtime and rising (eventually) temperatures signal the onset of spawning seasons for various fish species, a crucial period for most anglers. The mild winter and last summer’s drought have resulted in lower-than-usual water levels this spring. These conditions pose challenges for spawning among game fish such as northern pike, perch, and walleyes.
Could low water levels impact fish spawning runs in Minnesota this spring? Read More »
For many outdoors folks in Ohio, March and the coming of spring means the running of walleyes, white bass, and steelhead up various Lake Erie tributaries, or walleye jigging on the western Erie reefs. But for others, it’s “deer season.”
It is deer season in the sense that avid hunters, especially those with an eye to improving their property and their odds come fall, can make good use of the still “open” woods.
Steve Pollick: Get a leg up now on next deer season Read More »
The Keystone Elk Country Visitor Center, which opened in 2010, has two classrooms that provide an ideal setting to host on-site conservation education programs that have been widely praised.
As part of the center’s educational outreach, school teachers are provided the opportunity to schedule a field trip for their classes to the center. Those experiences have been well received. However, many students are not able to physically visit the elk center due to costs and distance.
Technology makes Pennsylvania’s elk center education available for a wide audience Read More »
My Michigan elk hunt actually started back in the 1960s when I first applied for an elk permit. I applied for two years and then hunting was stopped due to poaching and low elk numbers.
Hunting resumed in 1984 when elk numbers were sustainable again. My hunting buddy and I began applying again in 1984. He passed away in 2019. Today, I am 80 years old and figured my time would run out before I drew a permit; however, I tried one more time.
Michigan Reader Stories: An elk hunt 40 Years in the making Read More »