Prairie Du Chien Area
Mud Slough improved a little last week as some decent crappies were taken. Bluegill action had been spotty. Some anglers are fishing on the Ambro Slough and No-Name Slough across from Ambro Road, but action
Mud Slough improved a little last week as some decent crappies were taken. Bluegill action had been spotty. Some anglers are fishing on the Ambro Slough and No-Name Slough across from Ambro Road, but action
Lake Gogebic’s perch action has been awesome. Huge jumbos have been hitting. Use wigglers in 24 to 30 feet. Walleyes have been consistent from dusk to dawn on sucker minnows. Larger walleyes have been coming
Walleyes continue to be found in a variety of areas, including deep breaklines, mid-depth mud flats, and along gravel/rock shorelines. The best action continues to be in the late afternoon, with suckers or large fatheads
Ralph Loos Illinois Editor Dad the Farmer was looking high and low for a new corn planter recently, which seemed like the perfect opportunity for me to introduce him to this brand new thing called
Madison – The Natural Resources Board unanimously approved a 57-percent increase in black bear kill tags for 2009, based on research that shows the state bear population is larger than the former DNR estimate. Board
Bill Parker Michigan Editor CONGRATULATIONS to all the readers who entered our 2008 Best Buck Photo Contest. The mere fact that you entered says you deserve to be congratulated on a successful deer-hunting season. Winners
Woodruff, Wis. -As deer hunters wait for an explanation for a lower-than-expected 2008 statewide deer kill, northern Wisconsin DNR wildlife managers are keeping a close eye on current winter severity levels while also taking a
Washington – Wolf delisting, announced three weeks ago for states in the Midwest, as well as the Rocky Mountain region (except Wyoming), is on hold once again following inauguration day action by the incoming Obama
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