
Ice fishing tips: To keep warm on the ice, stay cool first
Create better hard-water angling experiences and catch more fish by staying warm and extending your adventures on the ice!

Create better hard-water angling experiences and catch more fish by staying warm and extending your adventures on the ice!

Most lakes didn’t lose much ice despite the rain, so anglers should be able to continue chasing flags.

Besides re-electing the three officers of the Natural Resources Board (Terry Hilgenberg as chairman, Fred Prehn as vice-chairman, and Julie Anderson as secretary), the board added three new questions to the 2018 spring hearing questionnaire.

Winter may be time for some to “hibernate,” but in Madison, it is a time for learning. And quality of life is all about life-long learning. The UW-Madison Arboretum began its 50th annual Winter Enrichment

Kristen Monroe of Outdoor News talks to ATA president and CEO Matt Kormann about liberalized crossbow laws and the archery industry.

When members of the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers met at Lake of the Woods in far northwestern Minnesota in September, many of them caught lake sturgeon while fishing for walleyes, including Wisconsin

In sub-zero temperatures, wildlife not interested in moving, so you and your canine companions should target the peak hours of the day.

Law change would not impact federally-owned wetlands under Corps of Engineers management.

WNV has been confirmed in a handful of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula ruffed grouse, but not yet in Wisconsin ruffies.
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