
WI Daily Update: What can hunters expect this fall season?
The Wisconsin DNR has published its 2024 fall hunting and trapping forecast. Here are some details.
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The Wisconsin DNR has published its 2024 fall hunting and trapping forecast. Here are some details.

The walleyes are deep and finicky right now, but “Mr. Walleye” Gary Roach is catching them. Here’s what he is doing to get them to bite.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a voluntary pilot program at seven national wildlife refuges, giving hunters rebates to increase the use of lead-free ammunition on USFWS-administered lands this fall. Here are the

Anglers are using big hair jigs for bass. Here’s what they are and how to present them.

The Wisconsin DNR announced last week that a student from western Wisconsin has won the 2025 state park and forest vehicle admission sticker design contest. Here’s who it is.

Hunters will find some mixed results from this year’s spring waterfowl survey in Wisconsin. Here’s what to know.

The smallmouth bass are biting well right now, and Tim Lesmeister has a technique that is really triggering bites. Here’s what it is.

Speed trolling for northern pike is a great tactic when the summer heats up. Here’s why it works so well.

The added pressure that live sonar has placed on fisheries across the country has become a controversial topic, and Mississippi recently became the first state to lower limits as a result of forward-facing sonar. Here
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