
Wisconsin’s statewide fishing report on June 6, 2024
Action still good despite rains, temperature swings. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on June 6, 2024.

Action still good despite rains, temperature swings. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on June 6, 2024.

Wisconsin’s Northern Highland Fishery Research Area (NHFRA) is looking for walleye anglers to help contribute to data collection for a project studying the effects of predetermined harvest pressures on a previously unexploited walleye population. The

The population of ground-nesting birds is steadily decreasing. In North America, we have hundreds of bird species that nest on the ground. Prairie birds such as Eastern and Western meadowlarks are good examples. If you

Here’s a trivia question to consider: What is the brightest star in our Milky Way galaxy? Scientists say that the glowing ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system is technically

Catches of Coho remain solid, as most groups reported 4 to 8 per trip. One group recorded a catch of 20 fish.

These days, walleye are typically shallow, aggressive, and very predictable. Here are my top three locations as well as my top three presentations for walleyes now.

The .270 Winchester is an icon, an All-American icon, and a touchstone to our 20th century sport hunting tradition. It connects us to our fathers, grandfathers, great grandfathers, and one of the most influential arms
For my money, I’d argue that the most underrated piece of equipment in a bowhunter’s entire arsenal is his release. It’s definitely not a sexy gadget, and for many archers, it seems to be an

In the simplest terms, choke controls the spread of shot out of your gun, more or less the way an adjustable nozzle controls the spray of water in a garden hose. That spray can be
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