Upper Peninsule Report
Lake Gogebic ice conditions are improving steadily with the colder temps. Traveled routes are freezing in, but still use caution when venturing off the traveled routes – a crust of snow may have slush below
Lake Gogebic ice conditions are improving steadily with the colder temps. Traveled routes are freezing in, but still use caution when venturing off the traveled routes – a crust of snow may have slush below
Probably 85 percent of those who stopped by the Outdoor News booth at the “Let’s Go Fishing Show” this past weekend offered some sort of comment about the big bass. We have an exact replica
Fishing has been a little slow, but bluegills have been active on Shawano Lake, with the west end of the lake producing some bigger bluegills. A few perch were being caught at Oconto, and Geano’s
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Jan. 17, 2008: Northern Kettles Chapter NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Milhomme Supper Club, Kiel. For more info call Dan Wollner, 920-893-8483. Jan. 19, 2008: Midwest Chapter Mule Deer Foundation Banquet, 5 p.m., Plaza, Radisson Hotel.
The walleye fishing on Beaver Dam Lake is still pretty good. Anglers also are catching crappies and perch on Beaver Dam Lake. There has been some walleye action on Fox Lake, but most of the
The walleye bite is going pretty well, but northern pike are receiving top billing on area lakes. Exercise care when venturing out onto the lakes, as heavy snow hit prior to good ice conditions forming.

Stevens Point, Wis. – Wisconsin lost a dedicated conservationist Dec. 8, when Dan Trainer Jr. passed away. The 81-year-old retired dean of the College of Natural Resources at UW-Stevens Point had helped to begin wildlife
Ice depths generally range from 7 to 11 inches, with about 6 inches of powdery snow on top. This has caused some slush to form, but the slush is spotty and only about an inch
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