Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – December 28th, 2012
BIG GREEN LAKE AREA There was no ice on Big Green Lake, not even in the backwaters that had had ice earlier. There were some boats out the past few days, as anglers looked for
BIG GREEN LAKE AREA There was no ice on Big Green Lake, not even in the backwaters that had had ice earlier. There were some boats out the past few days, as anglers looked for
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA While ice fishermen are waiting for cold weather and getting their gear ready, open-water fishermen are still enjoying the great fishing throughout the county. Walleye action has been fair to
ASHLAND AREA There was ice all of the way across Chequamegon Bay as of Dec. 18, which also was the first day of anyone fishing in the shallows near shore in certain places. Be very

More hunting and trapping opportunities will be available in state parks in 2013, but not to the extent suggested by the DNR.

A procedural error as judged by the Western District of federal court will keep Chippewa tribal members from legally shooting deer at night in off-reservation settings.

New positive also found in Grant County
Banquet/Fundraiser Jan. 18, 2013: Lake Koshkonong, Rock Valley WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Holiday Inn Express. For more info call David Powell, 608-756-3453. Jan. 18-19, 2013: Sportsman’s Expo, Gun Show, Fri. 4-8 p.m., Sat. 8-4 p.m.
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Matt Mackenzie, of Ashland, assisted another warden with an investigation of the illegal possession of a firearm and possible fraud or an improper license. Warden Mackenzie issued a citation
A spokesperson for a police department recently reported on the news that a number of live bullets were found on a school playground. Say what? The only way one could have live bullets is if
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