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NRB debates hunting on Ice Age Trail land

Madison – The Legislature’s renewal of the Stewardship Fund has generated controversy about whether all the land it helped purchase should be open for hunting. That issue arose during talks about the management plan for

DNR: The turkey tag system will change

Madison – The fact that the DNR eventually sold almost 20,000 bonus turkey tags on that fateful day of Friday, March 28, is little consolation for the thousands of sportsmen who stood in line and

Sturgeon Bay Area

Anglers trolling Lake Michigan off of Door County have been picking up some brown trout. A nice brown was caught by an angler wading the shallows off of Anclam Park in Baileys Harbor. Reports of

Lake Michigan/Metro Area Lakes

Flows are good on the Sheboygan and Pigeon rivers. Anglers fishing the Sheboygan near River Wildlife have been catching a few steelhead. Fishing off the piers has been slow. A few boaters have been fishing

VHS concerns are demise of state’s ‘walleye wagons’

Madison – State conservation groups that have bolstered natural walleye spawning efforts each spring through their operation of lake-side “walleye wagons” will have to find a different way to make a conservation contribution this spring.

La Crosse Area

Anglers came off the Mississippi River at the Genoa dam with nice catches of jumbo perch, numerous 30-inch northern pike and some decent walleyes. Wind hampered anglers. Schafer’s Boats, (608) 781-3100. Bob’s Bait & Tackle,

Algoma Area

Steelhead are hitting on the Kewaunee and Ahnapee rivers, and Silver Creek and Stoney Creek. Spawn, spinners, or spoons will work. Action on Lake Michigan is picking up, and seems to be “weather permitting.” There

Banquet/Fundraiser

April 18: Southwest Wisconsin Longbeards NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Dodger Bowl. For more info call Jerry Ruetten, 608-588-7541. April 19: Neillsville Area WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., American Legion Hall. For more info call Jill Artac,

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