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Whether you’re fishing off a continental shelf for swordfish, swinging for river steelhead, or slip-bobbering for opener walleyes, always be ready to switch things up.
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Whether you’re fishing off a continental shelf for swordfish, swinging for river steelhead, or slip-bobbering for opener walleyes, always be ready to switch things up.

Wisconsin DNR personnel and volunteers now running spring ruffed grouse drumming surveys.

State recently bought nearly 6,000 acres of AEP ReCreation Land.

Top officials weigh in on escalating CWD crisis in state deer population.
Columbus — With the ongoing cool-down of temperatures and the bountiful deluge of both rain and snow, to-date sales of fishing licenses in Ohio are experiencing a deep chill of their own. These sales are
Lansing — A recent regulation change gives Michigan anglers the chance to use longer nets when fishing steelhead streams this spring. Recent legislation has simplified fishing regulations for anglers, particularly those pursuing steelhead on the
Staff Report Harrisburg — Disease trumps habitat, it seems. In recommending how many doe licenses to make available for the 2018-19 hunting seasons, Pennsylvania Game Commission deer biologists proposed big changes in two wildlife management
St. Paul — This legislative session, some things outdoors-related seem to be humming right along while others seemed to be mired in uncertainty. Welcome to a script we’ve read before. Take, for example, the omnibus

To put more fish in the boat this spring, use electronics and switch tactics until you identify a hot technique
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