Wisconsin’s Outdoor Calendar
A look at outdoor-related events coming up from across Wisconsin from the April 7, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.
A look at outdoor-related events coming up from across Wisconsin from the April 7, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

An estimated 16% of the adult walleyes were 15 inches or longer. The largest walleye caught was a 27.2-inch female. The 13- and 14-inch walleyes represented the largest size group by a long shot.

Wisconsin’s bobcat population has grown steadily this century, expanding its range and numbers while triggering explosive interest among hunters and trappers.
In response, the DNR issued 3,645 bobcat tags in 2022, the highest total

The DNR and Conservation Congress will unveil a new concept in public interaction in preparation for the annual spring fish and game hearings with 72 open houses – one in each county – the week

One of Wisconsin’s most legendary places, the Chippewa Flowage near Hayward, lost a little of its luster with the passing of famed fishing guide Dave Dorazio.
Dorazio grew up at what was known as

Winter’s grip holding firm across northern Wisconsin. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across the state for March 30, 2023.

Biologists at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (FWCO) and Wisconsin partners rely on telemetry technology to help understand how fish move around in the Upper Mississippi River watershed. We can answer lots of

Anglers who don’t have the time or resources to travel to destinations where walleye seasons are open should look at the opportunities right out their back doors.
Many fishermen spend this in-between period chasing

There was heavy fishing pressure observed in this spot this week. All boaters who were interviewed were targeting walleye.
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