
Wisconsin Fishing Report – Nov. 29, 2019
Ice conditions still sketchy, depending on where you’re at.
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Ice conditions still sketchy, depending on where you’re at.
Fishing pressure very light as anglers were preparing for the gun opener.
Trout stocking bulking up fisheries across the state.
The speed at which information travels today is truly incredible, and it’s profoundly changing many facets of angling. Here are some observations and thoughts on how social media and online communication can have positive and
Indiana officials say that cooperative arrangement helped save the Hoosier state’s annual brown trout restocking in and along the state’s Lake Michigan shoreline.
So far, so good this season, but learning to adapt to conditions can make or break your fishing trip.
Both locations are spring fed, and biologists believe the water may be sufficiently cool to support year-round trout fishing opportunities.
In 1980, only six streams in Iowa sustained a trout population without stocking. In 2007, it grew to 32 streams and today, trout reproduce naturally on 45 Iowa streams, thanks to improvements.
Wisconsin DNR encouraging public to attend a pair of fisheries meetings to discuss the topics
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