
Avoid these five common mistakes made by muskie anglers
I pulled the line above the reel to check the drag and found it paid out easily, much too loose to get hooks into a big fish.
As the guide, I made the mistake

I pulled the line above the reel to check the drag and found it paid out easily, much too loose to get hooks into a big fish.
As the guide, I made the mistake

It was tough going here early in the week, but as the week went on and the water warmed up, some nice fish were caught. Here’s what anglers were catching, and where.

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is seeking civil damages in a recently filed lawsuit against a Louisville hunter who illegally brought into Kentucky the head of a deer that was harvested in

Jane Wiley, of Rib Mountain, and more recently Camas, Wash., passed away May 1. She was born June 28, 1936. Most readers will remember Wiley as a former Natural Resources Board member.
We hope

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 19, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

According to March 15 declarations released publicly the last week of April by the Wisconsin DNR, the Lac du Flambeau (LdF) tribe announced its intent to harvest 1,288 walleyes from the five-lake Minocqua chain that’s

A mix of outdoor news stories published in the May 19, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

As an ecologist at Chattanooga’s Tennessee Aquarium, Jocelyn Stalker is used to working with fish.
Still, she wasn’t sure what to expect when she showed up April 14 in Shiocton, Wis. to help the

The Wolf River walleyes had to wait a little bit this spring.
Doug Peterman and Doug Schramm drove two hours from their Sheboygan County homes in mid-April to take advantage of the Wolf River’s
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