Rice Lake Area
Crappies will be in the 20-foot range on the deeper lakes, and in the 12-foot range on shallower lakes. Anglers are having success, but they have to move around. There are the usual spots like
Crappies will be in the 20-foot range on the deeper lakes, and in the 12-foot range on shallower lakes. Anglers are having success, but they have to move around. There are the usual spots like
Lake Gogebic fishing has seen some improvement this past week. Recent warmer weather brought out good numbers of anglers, and they found improved perch action in 22 to 27 feet of water, mostly when using
Perch continue to provide good action in the weeds in the shallow water on most area lakes of average depth. Crappies and bluegills are also starting to wake up a little bit. Fishing action will
For the first couple of weeks of the early catch-and-release trout season, the rivers are going to need a couple of weeks of warm weather to get rid of the ice. Snow depths aren’t all
Madison – Anyone caught violating deer baiting and feeding laws could end up with much higher penalties than the current $530 forfeiture if a new bill is passed, but that fine should be less than
PATIENCE. The old-adage “good things come to he who waits” is sometimes a tough sell. Holding out for a bigger buck or a trophy tom is easy on paper, but difficult when venison tenderloins or
Fishing has been good in the Chetek area. Fishermen have reported good action on the Chetek chain. Before the game fish season closed on March 2, pike were being caught on weed edges in 8
Fishing is in a lull right now. A few anglers are still catching fish because they work hard at it. A 44-inch pike was released on Half Moon Lake recently, and there were some bigger
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Wednesday said his fiscal 2009 budget plan calls for DNR to rely more heavily on money from special funds, including those based on licenses and fees paid by hunters and
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