
WI Daily Update: Bust out the spinners earlier than usual this year for walleyes
Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach says he’s breaking out the spinners for walleyes a little earlier than normal this year. Here’s his approach.

Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach says he’s breaking out the spinners for walleyes a little earlier than normal this year. Here’s his approach.

State park employees have two of Wisconsin’s busiest state parks, the Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit and Southern Unit, geared up for another busy summer.
Joe Giesfeldt, superintendent of the northern unit, said

An erosion control and habitat improvement project in a city park in Waupaca is a win-win for trout and anglers.
Work began in Brainard’s Bridge Park in March and the Department of Natural Resources

In the March 22 issue of Wisconsin Outdoor News, Jim Johannes argued that wolves more likely than bears demonstrate the ability to suppress deer numbers. Johannes uses an apples to orange comparison by looking at

The Natural Resources Board (NRB) heard confirmation that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will issue harvest tags for four bull elk in the Black River Falls Central Elk Range this fall for the

Ducks Unlimited members, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources personnel, and members of several Sheboygan County conservation clubs were some of the more than 100 folks who gathered on a sunny afternoon May 19 to celebrate

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers must just about lay an egg any time a license-buying sportsman utters the word deer or wolf out loud. I say that based on the reaction we received from the DNR

A look at the bite in the Hayward Lakes area, Chequamegon Bay, and Lake Superior.
Wisconsin residents and visitors who have not yet bought their annual fishing licenses may fish for free during the annual Free Fishing Weekend June 1-2. For that weekend, anglers do not need a fishing license
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