
Waterfowl season is already on the books
For the first time in recent history, 135,000 Wisconsin waterfowlers hunters know the dates and bag limits for their fall seasons prior to August.
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For the first time in recent history, 135,000 Wisconsin waterfowlers hunters know the dates and bag limits for their fall seasons prior to August.
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Look for water temperatures to rise above the low to mid-40s and help put fish into a feeding frenzy. The key to catching panfish is to look for warmest water and
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Well, we finally experienced some very nice weather in Door County and it really set the fish off. The walleye action has started to pick up now that water temps
AMERY AREA Crappies and sunfish are being caught in 3 to 6 feet at Bone Lake, Bear Trap Lake, Lake Wapogasset, Balsam Lake, and White Ash Lake. The bite is best when the sun is
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Adam Stennett, of Brule, encountered a subject in March who had a loaded 12-gauge shotgun and .22 rifle in the cab of his truck after returning from scouting for
Banquet/Fundraiser April 30: Wisconsin Lake Michigan WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Range Line Inn Banquet Center, Kohler. For more info call 800-274-5471. April 30: Fond du Lac Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Ledgeview Lanes. For

Official tally set: Buck take dips by 8.3 percent
Harvest time (St. Lawrence County) During the month of September, ECO Scott Atwood assisted members of the state police and St. Lawrence County Drug Task Force with eradicating marijuana plants throughout St. Lawrence County on
Season Dates April 30: Diamondback terrapin season closes May 1: Spring gobbler season opens May 1: Scup (porgy) season opens May 7: Walleye, northern pike, chain pickerel and tiger muskie seasons open May 7: Lake
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