
WI Daily Update: No need to drill a lot of holes this ice-fishing season
Tim Lesmeister says he no longer drills a huge amount of holes when he’s ice fishing. Just a couple do the trick. He explains why.

Tim Lesmeister says he no longer drills a huge amount of holes when he’s ice fishing. Just a couple do the trick. He explains why.

There are somewhere around 11.5 billion live trees in Wisconsin. That number should stay robust if the DNR and private citizens continue a longstanding history of reforestation in the state.
Every spring, the Wisconsin

I took Major out to the little cabin this morning (Dec. 9) to pick up trail camera cards and so he could get a bit of exercise. I saw more turkeys in one trip around

“Mr. Walleye” Gary Roach says there is one bottom feature on lakes that is guaranteed to produce walleyes up until mid-January. Tim Lesmeister explains how to best fish weedlines at this time.

Wisconsin’s bear-hunting women had great success during the September/October bear season. Those ladies killed some big bears, including a couple of bruins that topped 500 pounds.
Add Kyler Rundquist, age 21, of Clayton, to

The crappies are still shallow after the first safe ice of the winter season forms, and catching them is about fishing at night. Tim Lesmeister explains.

Wisconsin deer hunters killed lots of deer during the nine-day firearms season, with slightly more does and fawns shot than bucks.
That surprised some folks, given how many called Nov. 22-23 the quietest opening

Three million fish eggs destined for the Lake Michigan waters of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin have been collected in Michigan as part of an effort to keep the salmon fishery intact.
Specifically, Michigan’s DNR

Stan Tekiela recently featured the American bison in Outdoor News where he described the bison as an animal that doesn’t get the respect that other large animals command. Here are details about this unique North
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