Wisconsin DNR turning spring hearings upside down
Someone in the DNR – maybe more than one someone, we don’t know yet – has turned the spring fish and game hearings upside down this year by deciding the DNR is not going to
Someone in the DNR – maybe more than one someone, we don’t know yet – has turned the spring fish and game hearings upside down this year by deciding the DNR is not going to

I was hooked. This was about 24 years ago. My mother had passed, and I had inherited a modest sum of money, which I have parsed out over the years for a family trip here,

This week, DNR fish biologist Max Wolter discusses using lure size as a fishing regulation.

Long and Wilson lakes make up the west side, or the “downhill side,” of the popular four lake Phillips chain in Price County that’s split by Hwy. 13. The popular in town chain has long
An Oneida County lakes group hopes to limit large wakes from power boats through boater education, limiting wake boat hours, limiting use on smaller lakes, requiring complete draining of water tanks, and more.

Payne began working at the DNR Jan. 3, so he is still getting to know employees and the agency.
He talked with Wisconsin Outdoor News about his upbringing as it relates to the outdoors,

Fishing successes reported on and around Green Bay.

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved a quota of 4,575 bears to be harvested in Wisconsin during the 2023 hunting season, a slight 1.7% increase of 75 bears over the 2022 quota.
The

On Dec. 7, Ron Hedsand of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. was fishing with Sturgeon Bay friend John Vieau. The two had caught a lot of fish together over the past 12 years, but the monster muskie
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