
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 19, 2023 – video
Where they’re biting on Hayward area lakes, Chequamegon Bay, and Lake Superior.

Where they’re biting on Hayward area lakes, Chequamegon Bay, and Lake Superior.

Forward-facing sonar is starting to get a bit of pushback from anglers other than the many of us who are envious of those who can afford it.
Pat Neu, president and co-founder of the National

Pheasant hunters busting open their wallets gave rural Minnesota an economic bump last weekend, and a new report again illustrates just how much casters and blasters contribute to American gross domestic product.
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I’d imagine anyone who tracks the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) is waiting to see what’s going to happen to four of five non-confirmed NRB members during the full Senate floor session scheduled to end

Wisconsin Ice Fishing Expo organizers couldn’t be happier than to have developed a partner/sponsorship with WIFA, a group of 144 Wisconsin high schools committed to the education, conservation, and management of natural resources, as they

Radio show host, former TV show host, writer, and Wisconsin Outdoor News Contributing Editor Dan Small has been selected for induction into the 2024 class of the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward,

The sport of ice fishing demands more than just a good spot on the lake and a bucketful of pre-set fishing rods. Successful ice anglers understand the delicate dance between human intuition and Mother Nature’s

Fishing regulations are set as they are and do not vary based on whether or not the angler is struggling to catch fish. For example, if fishing is “good,” the state maximum of allowing three

As fishermen, we are constantly learning. Every time we’re on the water, there’s something to learn or take away from the experience. As a lifelong angler and a fan of the sport, I have spent
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