
Four-day antlerless deer season Oct. 16-19
DNR Reports Madison – Wisconsin’s October antlerless deer gun hunt will be open in most deer units from Oct. 16-19. DNR deer ecologist Keith Warnke said the return of the October antlerless deer season will

DNR Reports Madison – Wisconsin’s October antlerless deer gun hunt will be open in most deer units from Oct. 16-19. DNR deer ecologist Keith Warnke said the return of the October antlerless deer season will
Fishing was a little slow last week, probably more because of the current than anything, that and warm water. Local fishermen need some “weather” to get things going on the Mississippi. Trout fishing has been
The muskie action has started picking up now that the water temperatures are dropping. Guys have been getting action on suckers and large crankbaits, such as Grandmas or any similar bait. Walleyes are hitting in
Lake Gogebic’s walleye fishing has been great. Sucker minnows fished in the weed beds are producing walleyes all over the lake. Some anglers also have done well using nightcrawler harnesses and bottom bouncers. Perch and
FALL_HAS_ARRIVED. Michigan’s fall color extravaganza is in full bloom, peaking in some northern haunts and just getting under way at the southern end of the state. School buses are making their daily fall routes, and
Madison – Hunters who obey the laws have nothing to worry about, but those who run afoul of the law in Wisconsin, or 30 other states, now have something new to think about: the Interstate
The fall walleye bite continues to be pretty decent. Good numbers of fish are showing up in the deeper holes and river stretches during the daylight hours. These fish move to adjacent flats and breaklines
Cohos, splake, browns, and even a few steelies and pinks have been reported near the river mouths, and even up in the rivers. Try trolling crankbaits off of planer boards, or small spoons off of
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