
WI Daily Update: One thing to help you catch big walleyes right now
At this time of year, there’s one thing you must do to catch big walleyes. Tim Lesmeister explains.

At this time of year, there’s one thing you must do to catch big walleyes. Tim Lesmeister explains.

“Ducky” is dead. The International Crane Foundation announced Sept. 29 that Ducky, an endangered female whooping crane the foundation planned to release into the wilds of Wisconsin this fall, died on Sept. 25.

The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association has a new executive director. Listen here for details.

The lack of antlerless deer harvest to help balance out the herd is not only a problem in Ohio but it is in most of the United States.
That was the general takeaway from

Wisconsin’s Healthy Lakes and Rivers Initiative is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. Listen here for details.

Anglers targeting yellow perch had great success fishing near here using live minnows in 15 to 25 feet of water.

Wisconsin’s youth deer hunt is Oct. 11-12 where youth hunters are able to hunt this weekend under the supervision of a mentor. Listen here for more details.

As my readers know, the little cabin is nothing fancy. It is a small, one room, few amenities structure in the woods in Portage County. Its best features are its front porch, a magnificent woodstove,

Six walleyes in less than an hour? Tim Lesmeister explains how, when and where a buddy of his had such a good time on the water recently.
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