
Every picture tells a story, Part II
The last time we met here, I described a couple of black-and-white photos from back in the early 1950s.

The last time we met here, I described a couple of black-and-white photos from back in the early 1950s.

Not all fish and wildlife rule change proposals that receive popular vote support at Wisconsin’s spring hearings make it to the final rule change stage. Case in point this year was the DNR’s proposal to

Anglers in Manitowoc County continue to catch Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, rainbow trout and lake trout on northern Lake Michigan.

Some still say they don’t like cats because they taste “muddy” or “fishy” but that’s just not the case if you fillet them properly. Here’s how it’s done.

They say hindsight is crystal clear. That is, looking back on events that have occurred after the fact and then seeing the correct course or the right move. Then it’s always an easy, clear choice,

A phenomenal bass bite going on in this area. Here’s what’s working.

If you’re a dedicated crappie angler, this is when things get dicey.
With the water warming, corresponding with sunny weather, crappies in big lakes will be found deeper. It’s not easy finding crappies in

The Wisconsin DNR will propose lowering the statewide daily walleye bag limit to three fish when the Natural Resources Board meets in Milwaukee Wednesday, June 28, but the agency will not ask the board to

Forward-facing sonar definitely is changing fishing. From tournaments to just weekend fishing, it has changed the way we spend our time on the water.
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