
Big lake could see king-stocking cuts
Significant cuts in chinook salmon stocking in Lake Michigan are on the table as Great Lakes fisheries staff continue to deal with balancing game fish and their available food sources.

Significant cuts in chinook salmon stocking in Lake Michigan are on the table as Great Lakes fisheries staff continue to deal with balancing game fish and their available food sources.
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay smallies are moving throughout the bay now, and starting to pod up in areas. With less daylight, the trigger has been pushed, and the fish are bulking up as the weather

Sportsmen who remember the state’s handling of the Chippewa treaty rights case may be getting nervous as the Attorney General’s office prepares to defend the new timber wolf season

State waterfowlers get another liberal season this fall – 60 days with a six-duck daily bag limit – that includes a five-day November closure in the northern zone.
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Amie Egstad, of Bayfield, and deputy warden Gurnoe contacted fishermen on Lake Superior two weekends in a row in July – cases where they’d filleted their lake trout and
Banquet/Fundraiser Aug. 25: North Country RMEF Banquet, Quality Inn, 5 p.m., Rhinelander. For more info call Bob Wolf, 715-369-5792. Aug. 28: Duck Creek DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m, Achterberg Archery, Pardeeville. For more info call Tom
Spending an afternoon at the range can do much more than improve your shooting skills. My dad and I recently visited McMiller Shooting Center in Eagle. For me, shooting can relieve tension and takes my

Invasive aquatic plants imported from South America for use in backyard ponds and aquariums have been found for the second year in backwaters of the Mississippi River near Buffalo City, Wis. on the Winona District
Now that the James Kroll report on Wisconsin deer management has been filed, and the bills paid, we’re beginning to understand that much of the problem was and is – us. In listening to the
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