
From weeds to deep waters, here are tactical tricks for tracking summer walleyes
Weeds can be frustrating to fish; getting snagged or constantly pulling vegetation off hooks doesn’t appeal to most anglers.

Weeds can be frustrating to fish; getting snagged or constantly pulling vegetation off hooks doesn’t appeal to most anglers.

Zebra mussels are infesting a lot of lakes in the Upper Midwest and it’s making these waters crystal clear. Here’s how to fish those clear lakes for walleyes.

When longtime friend Lon Ziehm talks turkey hunting, I’ve learned to listen.
He’s not only been wickedly successful at hunting public-land turkeys in Wisconsin’s Jackson and Clark counties, he’s always done it with single-shot

I like fishing with kids. I was reminded of that the other Monday afternoon when I was able to snag one of the local granddaughters for a couple of hours after school and before bath

Why do snakes shed their skin? Listen here to find out.

Hans Walleser, a Wisconsin DNR field warden, is right where he wants to be – close to family and friends, close to his hometown, and where there are great varieties of resources to protect. Walleser

A black bear from Wisconsin traveled nearly 200 miles before a hunter took the bear in northern Michigan last fall. Here are the details.

The Wisconsin DNR is seeking landowners to host fall gun deer hunting opportunities for hunters with disabilities. The deadline to apply is Monday, July 1. Here are more details.

“I think you should rent some cameras and lenses to see what you like,” advised my daughter, Shannon Honl. “Do some Internet research, read some reviews, and rent something you think you want to purchase.”<br
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