Prairie Du Chien Area
All of the Wisconsin and Mississippi river watersheds are ice-free for the most part. At Lynxville the ice has been out for some time, and walleye anglers are out in force. In other areas a
All of the Wisconsin and Mississippi river watersheds are ice-free for the most part. At Lynxville the ice has been out for some time, and walleye anglers are out in force. In other areas a
Washington, D.C. – Two members of the Wisconsin federal delegation said they will not support gun-control legislation known as the “Blair Holt bill,” and one state senator said the bill has no chance of passing.
The ice is now out on the Fox and Wolf rivers. Anglers have been having only limited success with walleyes in the river, but that will change as the weather warms up. Kiesow’s Landing, (920)
Bill Parker Michigan Editor A RUDE AWAKENING. That’s what I walked away with from one of the MUCC/DNR deer management meetings late last month. The meeting, one of several held around the state to garner
Ralph Loos Illinois Editor I was driving my pickup north on I-55 when a strange number popped up on my cell phone. By “strange” I don’t mean “unknown.” It was a number I recognized as
On the Manitowoc and Little Manitowoc rivers, trout fishing was pretty good last week. Many anglers were ice fishing at the north end of the marina. Ice conditions were changing rapidly, so extreme care should

Stevens Point, Wis. – Federal biologists are going to have see at least 500,000 canvasbacks in the spring population estimate in order to offer Midwestern hunters a one-bird bag limit during the 2009 season. Want
There was still some ice on the lakes last week, but nothing that could support a person. Instead, anglers switched over to the rivers. The Fox River in Oshkosh was open from the Hwy. 41
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