
Wisconsin fishing & hunting report — Jan. 10, 2023
Ice anglers battling slush, ice heaves, and cracks.

Ice anglers battling slush, ice heaves, and cracks.

Outdoor News unveiled an updated website last week that will give the region’s hunters, anglers, and conservationists another way to access the publication’s content.
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Michigan’s Lake St. Clair is a fantastic fishery for smallmouth bass, muskies and walleyes, but what you hear less about is the lake’s panfish angling. It can be just as outstanding as the predator fishing.

Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Colleen Callahan will step down from her position on January 16.
The Great Lakes – and other big lakes around the world – might be getting more acidic, which could make them less hospitable for some fish and plants.

Mentor, Ohio — No one can question the angling bonafides of Mentor’s Bob Ashley, particularly when it comes to steelhead fishing. However, even by Ashley’s high standards, this fall has gone beyond reasonable expectations. On

Fishing has been good but with some obvious patterns emerging …

Estuary’s dead zone smaller than usual last year.

St. Paul — Throughout 2022, the Minnesota DNR made progress toward fulfilling its mission, as well as the goals and priorities outlined in its strategic plan. Below is an overview of key accomplishments in several
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