Rain, wind dampen opener, but fishing action not bad – Northern Wisconsin Report
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
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
Some of my close friends and even family members think I am crazy for it. “You couldn’t pay me $2,000 to wake up at 2 a.m. and sit in a blind for hours on end
A formal notice was issued by the WDNR this week reminding ATV and UTV users, but only those whose machines are registered as public use machines, that the machines are required to have a back
The last time that Larry Keith, of Eau Claire, and I hunted turkeys together was three years ago. It was a good day for both of us. We were hunting Crawford County, about a mile
Some things just never disappoint. Be it going to your favorite restaurant for your favorite dish, flushing the first grouse of the season with your favorite dog, or spending the Wisconsin fishing opener on any

The calendar might say May 5 when the inland game fish season rolls around on Saturday, but fishermen should be thinking more like Memorial Day, or even later
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Brown trout action continues to stay hot from Gills Rock south to Algoma, with a few rainbows, lakers, and kings in the mix. Trollers have been concentrating on the primary

The 2012 deer season will include an October four-day antlerless-only deer hunt in the CWD zone
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