
Wisconsin Cuffs & Collars: Too many lines used by shore anglers on the Rock River
Wisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from the DNR wardens. These reports are from the Sept. 19, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

Wisconsin cuffs and collars are field reports from the DNR wardens. These reports are from the Sept. 19, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

From the arrival of summer a few short months ago, silent sport enthusiasts and high-powered motorboat owners have enjoyed Wisconsin lakes. As these activities wind down, the question is when do the rights of one

Outdoor News recently ran a story from a Boone and Crockett Club research project that, at first cut, tells us as few as 4% to 5% of all fish and game poaching violations are discovered

The Trump administration recently announced its intention to rescind the nation’s longstanding roadless rule in the nation’s national forests, and there’s a public comment period underway. Listen here for more details.

A coalition of sportsmen’s groups in Oconto County, Wis., is working together toward a common goal of introducing kids to the outdoors in a county that provides plenty of opportunities to do just that.

Big-time drop in water temps making things interesting for anglers.

Wisconsin lost two hard-working conservationists in August, as Carl Batha, 78, and Carol Murphy, 64, passed away.
Batha, of Platteville, retired from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) as a wildlife ecologist, and was

Spring waterfowl surveys point to stable population numbers and habitat conditions for migratory birds, so Wisconsin waterfowl hunters should be excited about the 2025 season.
Based on the available data, the DNR is expecting

The Natural Resources Board (NRB) will meet in-person at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, in room G09, State Natural Resources Building (GEF 2), 101 South Webster Street, Madison.
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