
WI Daily Update: Good news for anglers heading to Canada
American anglers and other travelers into Canada who were fretting potential delays and added costs upon reaching border crossings can rest easier, at least for now. Here are the details.

American anglers and other travelers into Canada who were fretting potential delays and added costs upon reaching border crossings can rest easier, at least for now. Here are the details.

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved permanent changes to Lake Michigan commercial fishing trawling regulations for lake whitefish.
The proposal had been tabled at the February meeting, but at the April 9 meeting
The DNR is seeking stakeholder applicants to serve on the DNR’s Wolf Advisory Committee. Applications will be accepted through Sunday, May 4, at 11:59 p.m. Committee members will assist the DNR with the implementation of

The battle to permanently delist the gray wolf in the lower 48 states continues at the federal level now that U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) joined two other senators last week to offer their version

Federal wolf delisting took one small step closer to becoming reality as members of the House Committee on Natural Resources passed the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, H.R. 845, out of committee by vote of

In the year Marathon County’s Marie Skic was born, the world was a very different place. Charles Lindbergh was flying across the Atlantic for the first time, penicillin had just been invented, and a film

Water temperatures are heating up; so is the fishing. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on April 11, 2025.

If you like trolling then you will love the early-season fishing on Lake Superior that happens right after ice out. Here’s what to know about taking advantage of this spring bite.

A 49-point, 300-inch nontypical buck that emerged March 29 at the Open Season Sportsman’s Expo was entered with the Wisconsin Buck and Bear Club as a potential new state record.
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