
Report: Outdoor activities soared in Wisconsin during pandemic
Nonpartisan policy think tank: State and local officials should consider increasing investments on parks, public lands, boat ramps and other green space to handle the higher demand.

Nonpartisan policy think tank: State and local officials should consider increasing investments on parks, public lands, boat ramps and other green space to handle the higher demand.

DNR: Changes are in response to angler-driven concerns over the declining sizes of sunfish in Minnesota.

Walleye bite, though, has been reportedly slow.

It’s easy to keep your fingers warm while fishing in cold weather if you follow these three tips.

Four sturgeon harvested were male and three were female, ranging from 50 to 63 inches long and 25 to 61 pounds in weight.

Testing inflatable kayaks in Florida, the author believes the popular watercraft have entered a whole new realm in 2021.

The pandemic brought them here, but will they continue buying iicenses and gear once the pandemic fades?

Lake Minnetonka anglers recently rushed to save hoards of game fish that had moved into a small pool of open water near a dam that leads to the popular Twin Cities-area fishery. For more, click

I received a call from Capt. Rob Westcott of Hamlin, the skipper of Legacy Charters out of Bald Eagle and president of the Lake Ontario Charter Boat Association. Through his leadership and guidance, the charter
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