MADISON — Looking for a shot at some open-water fishing where thin ice isn’t a problem? Wisconsin's early catch-and-release-only trout fishing season starts Saturday, Jan. 6, and includes most trout ...
OCONTO COUNTY (WLUK) -- While many anglers will venture onto some of Wisconsin's 15,000 inland lakes for the upcoming season opener, others are making plans to take to the 42,000 miles of rivers -- ...
Wisconsin’s early catch-and-release trout season, which includes Fort McCoy streams and tributaries, opens 5 a.m. Jan. 6, 2024, and continues until 11:59 p.m. May 3, 2024. Only artificial lures may be ...
Wisconsin’s 2022 early catch-and-release trout season, which includes Fort McCoy streams and tributaries, opened Jan. 5 and continues until 11:59 p.m. May 6. Only artificial lures may be used during ...
Trout anglers have much to celebrate in 2016, as an expanded early trout season is underway and ongoing habitat improvements are contributing to upgraded stream classifications. The expanded early ...
Books about activity in the outdoors are usually consumed under the following circumstances: If you can’t do, then read. For instance, anglers spend a good chunk of winter pining for warm weather and ...
Lake trout fishing season for Lake Superior in Wisconsin begins December 1st. The Wisconsin DNR reminds anyone fishing for lake trout will end September 30th of 2023. However, the fishing season for ...
VIOLA - Bob Wagner of Viola and I had a date last Saturday. Sometime toward mid-day we'd get together at his farm house in northwestern Richland County and fish on an area stream or two. We were sure ...
The official start of spring is on. It certainly is not easy to tell, but looking ahead, warmer temperatures will start the big melt. And with each passing day, the sun is staying out a bit longer. At ...
One of the benefits of blue lining: it's usually just you on the water. / Photo by Jasper Taback Trout anglers are drawn to blue lining for several reasons – maybe you love native fish, perhaps you ...
New findings about how two trout species are faring in a warmer, wetter world could give Wisconsin scientists clues about how to help the fish thrive in the future — and continue to power a fishing ...
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