Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – May 18, 2018
AMERY AREA There seemed to be a spawning hangover with walleyes, since the bite was extremely slow. A few sunfish and crappies are being caught in 3 to 6 feet on Balsam Lake, Big Round
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AMERY AREA There seemed to be a spawning hangover with walleyes, since the bite was extremely slow. A few sunfish and crappies are being caught in 3 to 6 feet on Balsam Lake, Big Round
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 4: Wausaw WWA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Weston Lanes, Weston. For more info call Melanie Love, 715-393-5992. Aug. 19: Springbrook Sportsmans Club Banquet, 9 a.m. For more info www.springbrooksports.com Aug. 23: Southern Grant County

Wisconsin DNR personnel and volunteers now running spring ruffed grouse drumming surveys.

Video blog from Kristen Monroe offers up tips on where they can be found.

Sandhiil offers two programs, one for kids ages 12 to 15, another for those age 16 and older.

Morel mushrooms appear when the oak leaves are the size of a squirrel’s ear, someone once proclaimed. That was an old adage using phenology to correlate one event with another. Even though this adage is
District 1 — Ashland area Warden Phil Brown, of Brule, contacted a young individual in March who was fishing on the Brule River and struggling to cast his nymph fishing set-up. Brown taught him a
ASHLAND AREA There was still ice on Chequamegon Bay. However, it can deteriorate quickly with the warm temps in the forecast. Right now, fishing in front of the Sioux River, Onion River and Bodins is
Banquets/Fundraisers May 4: Hartford Conservation & Gun Club, Youth Trapshooting Team Banquet, 4-8 p.m. For more info call Ken, 414-531-5692. May 12: Empowered Dream Hunts Inc. Banquet, 3:30 p.m., Kafka Granite LLC, Mosinee. For more
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