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Lake Michigan/Metro Area Lakes

In Sheboygan, the Sheboygan River is iced over in most areas. Ice was forming in the harbor too, but there are still pockets of open water. In Port Washington, shore fishing has been slow, but

Mercer Area

Ice fishing is in full swing throughout the area, with 7 to 10 inches of ice on average, but this thickness is increasing quickly with below-zero temperatures in recent days. There are a few trucks

Lake Holcombe Area

The ice conditions are pretty good already this winter, and anglers started driving on Lake Holcombe last week. Ice shanties are popping up all over the place. Fishermen have been reporting good walleye action on

Gun sales spike after presidential election

Madison – Tens of thousands of hunters, target shooters, and other citizens throughout Wisconsin and across the nation are buying rifles, shotguns, and handguns at a record pace. The surge in sales began in late

High gas prices are forcing state wardens off the road

Madison – While engaging in outdoor pursuits during the late summer and early fall, many sportsmen may have noticed that something was missing; conservation wardens weren’t observed patrolling woodlands and wildlife areas as frequently as

Outdoor Observations

Bill Parker Michigan Editor LEGISLATIVE_HEARTBURN. As much as we may hate it, politics is a big part of our hunting and fishing traditions here in Michigan. Don’t believe me? Take a glimpse at the list

Hayward Area

Ice fishing has begun on many of the area waters, but conditions are variable. Smaller lakes and bays had up to 6 inches of good ice last week. However, the larger lakes still had open

State’s deer harvest takes 21-percent dip

Madison – A 21-percent decline in the gun buck harvest from last year has generated a firestorm of sorts for the DNR that includes calls from hunters for the agency to cancel the Dec. 11-14

Banquet/Fundraiser

Jan. 23, 2009: Lake Koshkonong WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Holiday Inn Express. For more info call David Powell, 608-756-3453. Jan. 27, 2009:_Lower Wisconsin River WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Dorf Haus. For more info call Gene

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