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ALGOMA_AREA High winds limited the amount of fishing pressure on Lake Michigan from boaters. The higher temperatures also have raised the water temperatures in the streams to an average of 49 degrees. The Algoma ramp
ALGOMA_AREA High winds limited the amount of fishing pressure on Lake Michigan from boaters. The higher temperatures also have raised the water temperatures in the streams to an average of 49 degrees. The Algoma ramp
La Crosse, Wis. – The debate is a familiar one for those who regularly fish the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Prior to recent rule changes, anglers had been able to seine baitfish such as
Madison – The Wisconsin DNR has yet to decide whether to jump on the wolf delisting bandwagon, but the state of Michigan didn’t hesitate to take that leap and has joined Minnesota in petitioning the
Madison – Conservation groups displeased with the Stewardship program public access rule approved earlier this year by the Natural Resources Board didn’t expect to have much success in seeking changes to the rule within the
Stevens Point, Wis. – Some state waterfowl hunters say they’d support a cost increase in the Wisconsin waterfowl stamp to at least $10, according to the results of an informal survey conducted during the annual
Madison – Atlatl hunting for small game. Turkey hunting in state parks. Muzzleloader deer hunting in state parks. Motor trolling in Ashland, Iron, Price, and Sawyer counties. Winter panfishing and northern pike fishing on the
DOOR PENINSULA AND_KEWAUNEE _AREA Anglers are moving to open water, with the Fox River from the De Pere dam refuge down to the mouth at Green Bay one of the most popular areas to cast
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