
WI Daily Update: Two techniques from two Hall-of-Famers to catch walleyes right now
Two Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famers are using two different techniques to catch walleyes right now. Tim Lesmeister has the details.
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Two Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famers are using two different techniques to catch walleyes right now. Tim Lesmeister has the details.

Catching crappies in the summer months is difficult, unless you are utilizing forward-facing sonar. Tim Lesmeister explains how this technology has changed the game for summer crappies.

The Wisconsin DNR wants to remind archers and other hunters to avoid ash trees when placing their deer stands. Listen here for details.

A deer hunter out scouting recently discovered a rare subtropical wood stork that found its way to the wilds of Wisconsin. Listen here for details.

Wisconsin’s black bear hunting season opens on Sept. 3, and the season has never been more popular in the Badger State. Listen here for more details.

August is a tough month for walleyes, but this Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer says there is one technique he uses that will generally catch you a bunch of fish.

Tim Lesmeister likes to use his side imaging while fishing, and he shortened his learning curve with this sonar by watching videos on YouTube so he knows exactly what he’s looking at. Listen here for

Chimney swifts are a bird species that rely on chimneys for critical habitat. They are a species of special concern, and the Wisconsin DNR wants your help in counting migrating chimney swifts this fall. Listen

The Wisconsin DNR is accepting applications for the special deer hunt at Sandhill State Wildlife Area in central Wisconsin. Listen here for details.
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