Freshwater to salt water
Many of my favorite fishing trips are local in nature – when I fish with my dad on Lauderdale Lakes in southeastern Wisconsin. Recently I experienced a whole new type of fishing. My fishing buddy
Many of my favorite fishing trips are local in nature – when I fish with my dad on Lauderdale Lakes in southeastern Wisconsin. Recently I experienced a whole new type of fishing. My fishing buddy
Whether we know it or not, if we hunt deer in one of the 32 counties where baiting and feeding is prohibited , we are (or should be) part of a research project to study
Wisconsin Outdoor News reader Wes Kraemer, of Spring Green, e-mailed in with a good suggestion. Wes has been following the efforts of Scott Walter, the DNR’s turkey ecologist, to update the state’s turkey management plan.

The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry late last month unveiled a bill authors say will reduce the federal deficit by $23 billion over 10 years
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Lance Burns, of Gordon, responded to calls about subjects keeping trout during the inland release season. The subjects were fishing with crawlers and barbed hooks and had no trout
Banquet/Fundraiser May 24: Pulaski Area Turkey Chasers Banquet, 5:30 p.m. For more info call Ken Jaworski, 920-680-0090. Education/Seminar May 21-22, 24: Milford Hills Hunt Club, Hunter Safety Class, 5-9 p.m., at the Club. For more
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Trollers in Sheboygan have been catching chinooks, cohos, browns, and lake trout in 25 to 35 feet of water on spoons of various colors. Pier fishing has been slow. In Port
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay smallmouths were thick in the Sand Cut and Kakagon areas last week. Fish were in 5 to 8 feet of the Sand Cut and in 3 to 5 feet at the
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA It was a fantastic opener to the bass season, with many big fish being caught on tubes, grubs, crankbaits, hair jigs, and live bait in 2 to 20 feet of
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