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Grouse, turkey outlook better than good

Madison – Despite a tough winter and a cold, wet spring, things are looking mighty rosy for Wisconsin hunters interested in chasing ruffed grouse, turkeys, doves, squirrels, and rabbits this fall. However, there’s also a

Eagle permit system may be a year away

Washington – Now that bald eagles no longer are a federally protected bird under the Endangered Species Act, rules regarding human activities that affect the species might be relaxed, right? Not so fast. As it

Inside Outdoors

When I finally reached Cory Yarmuth, it was just after 7 a.m., and he was in the middle of a giant project at his job. The McHenry man is an electrical instrumentation technician, which means

Sturgeon Bay Area

In the Little Sturgeon Bay/Sawyer Harbor area, smallmouth bass have been biting near shore, near the quarry, and on reefs out in Green Bay. Worms and artificial baits have both worked. The walleye bite has

Lake Winnebago Area

Lake Winnebago anglers are reeling in perch on the edge of the rocks in the mud. Hellgrammites, red worms, and crawlers have all been producing fish. Walleyes are starting to move back on the rocks,

Ashland Area

Trolling has been good, mainly outside of Chequamegon Bay – the flats east of Madeline along the refuge line, in amongst most of the islands, and over off the south shore off of “Corny” and

Lake Michigan/Metro Area Lakes

In Sheboygan, shore fishing off the piers has been slow, and trollers have struggled to find fish, as well. A few rainbows and chinooks have been taken 60 to 70 feet down in 80 to

Stewardship group considers access

Madison – Shepherding the new committee for the new Stewardship Access Rule may be a little like “herding cats” because of the diverse and strong interests represented, but if the group comes to a consensus,

Chippewa Falls Area

River levels are at low summer flows, but fishing has been fair. Walleyes are hitting fairly well on trolled crankbaits or crawlers. Floating the Lower Chippewa River through Dunn and Pepin counties will produce many

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