Hunting News
Before 2025
- Rose Wheeler donates Langlade County acres to Wisconsin DNRThe Natural Resources Board (NRB) accepted the donation of 88 acres in Langlade County and approved land exchanges for property in Sauk and Green Lake counties ...
- Menasha’s Fox River lock closed indefinitely to help protect Wisconsin’s Lake Winnebago from threat of round gobiesThe possibility of round gobies entering Wisconsin’s Lake Winnebago will keep Menasha’s Fox River lock closed indefinitely. That decision was made in June b...
- Fish, wildlife rule changes face scrutiny in WisconsinNatural Resources Board (NRB) members learned the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will examine 11 DNR questions and 31 Conservation Congress que...
- Ask a fisheries biologist: Categorizing Wisconsin trout streams by quality and accessFishing for trout in small streams can be a lot of fun. It can also be very challenging. In our part of Wisconsin, tag alders line many trout streams and might ...
- Wisconsin’s statewide fishing report on July 19, 2024Fish easing into summer patterns, but action still good. A look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on July 19, 2024. The post Wisconsin’s s...
- August is salmon time on the Great Lakes, and especially in MichiganA sarcastic grin comes to my face when I look at the August issue of a magazine that covers the Midwest or Great Lakes regions and it doesn’t have at least on...
- Use summer to determine what deer rifle you want to use this fallThe week of regular gun season is the defining moment for your choice of a deer rifle. You may not need to fire a shot to find how well it fits your needs. When...
- Some parts of South Dakota not immune to effects of heavy rains on pheasantsA series of heavy rainfall events in late June are clouding the pheasant-production outlook in some areas of South Dakota, although wildlife experts remain larg...
- Tips to make you a better walleye angler on Pennsylvania watersTo consistently catch walleyes, anglers must understand the characteristics of the particular body of water being fished. Many impoundments hold a decent number...
- New York’s St. Lawrence River ranked top bass water in U.S.The St. Lawrence River has once again been ranked No. 1 by Bassmaster Magazine, which recently announced its 100 Best Bass Lakes for 2024. The magazine is the s...
- WI Daily Update: Why it’s important to understand differences between Lake Superior’s wild steelhead and coho and Chinook salmonThe Minnesota Sea Grant has come out with a new decal for your boat to help you better understand the differences between wild steelhead and coho and Chinook sa...
- Minnesota DNR wildlife manager Randy Prachar calls it a career after 36 yearsRandy Prachar, the Minnesota DNR’s Roseau River Wildlife Management Area wildlife supervisor, retired July 5. Prachar spent 36 years with the DNR in various p...
- MN Daily Update: Why it’s important to understand differences between Lake Superior’s wild steelhead and coho and Chinook salmonThe Minnesota Sea Grant has come out with a new decal for your boat to help you better understand the differences between wild steelhead and coho and Chinook sa...
- Joe Fellegy: Mille Lacs mess gets messier, and money for the Minnesota fishing museumThere is no good excuse for the present no-keeping-of-a-walleye regulation until mid-August on Mille Lacs. Do any of the other “big eight” lakes in Minnesot...
- “Back tag bill” signed as electronic or ‘other’ acceptable licenses are approved for New York huntersNew York hunters will soon be able to travel afield without a back tag or a physical hunting license, if they choose. That’s thanks to legislation passed by b...