
Wisconsin DNR considers CWD discovery’s fallout
Whether the discovery of CWD in Washburn County results in higher antlerless quotas this fall remains to be seen, but DNR officials on April 4 said they were well aware that deer units in that

Whether the discovery of CWD in Washburn County results in higher antlerless quotas this fall remains to be seen, but DNR officials on April 4 said they were well aware that deer units in that
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan County, some trollers have been out on the lake and have had success catching brown trout near shore in 10 to 20 feet of water on crankbaits. The fish-cleaning

Spring hearing voters heavily supported DNR ideas that would allow year-round fishing seasons, make an experimental split bobcat season permanent, expand open-water duck hunting to 14 large lakes.
ASHLAND AREA Colder weather has not allowed water temps to rise much, or fast, like most have thought would happen since early ice-out. Most of the fish, except for steelhead, have not even spawned yet.
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Fishing pressure was relatively low in Sturgeon Bay and northern Door County during the past week. Boaters returning to the city dock in Sturgeon Bay have reported success trolling at
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Brad Biser, of Brule, with assistance from warden John Krull, of Superior, contacted a subject who admitted to shooting three turkeys from the road while the subject traveled home

Timber wolf harvest applications will be available after June. That much is known as of now, but as for an application deadline, harvest quota, and number of permits?
Stevens Point—They are bright and talented, good reason that those of us who hunt and fish should take comfort in knowing that future natural resources should be well-managed. They are students majoring in natural resources

DNR sturgeon fishery crew members netted the largest sturgeon ever encountered in the Winnebago system – an 871⁄2-inch female sturgeon that weighed approximately 240 pounds
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