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Two Rivers man lands 40-pound laker

Two Rivers, Wis. – Bob Brault, of Two Rivers, enjoys an occasional Lake Michigan fishing trip, but spends far more hours with his feet on the concrete – or a favorite rock below his home

Chippewa Falls Area

The game fish action has been fair, even with fewer anglers out on the water because of the wind and cold. Bass action on leeches and small minnows has been productive; walleye action has been

Eagle River Area

Turnover is complete, and the fishing, while good, will get a lot better when there’s a consistent drop in water temperature. Right now the fish are in a holding pattern. This has been an unusual

Hayward Area

With the deer rut going full force, bowhunting has pretty much been the main form of outdoor recreation the past week (along with fair numbers of grouse hunters as well). There has still been some

Siren Area

Walleye fishing has been going OK in the area, with fish starting to come in a little bit shallower now that the water is cooling off. Fishermen have also tangled with a few muskies on

Madison Area

Fishing reports have been slim, but anglers have been seeing a little bit of muskie, northern, and walleye action on Lake Monona. On Lake Mendota, a few pike were being caught over the weeds at

Alaska

Joe Albert Associate Editor Into Alaska. Until reading Rob Drieslein‘s column earlier this week, I’d never heard the story of Christopher McCandless, the 24-year-old who went to the Alaskan bush in 1992, lived about 113

Rice Lake Area

Muskie action is good, with fish up to 48 inches being caught. Depending on the lake, depths holding fish will vary from 4 to even 20 feet. Anglers are mainly using big suckers, suspending them

Outdoor Observations

Bill Parker Michigan Editor DEER TALES. Got an intriguing story about finally shooting that big buck of your dreams? How about a small buck, or a doe? Got an entertaining tale about the one that

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