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  • 11/16/2019 11:50:00 AM
    Birding and bird conservation Wisconsin ranks 2nd in the nation in percentage of residents who birdwatch, and it’s easy to see why as evening grosbeaks and hundreds of other species put on a show. Photo by Ryan Brady. Wisconsin is home to over 300 species of birds and has thousands of people who enjoy birds. Explore the links below for ...
  • 11/16/2019 11:50:00 AM
    Introducing the Henry Texas Tribute Edition We are pleased to introduce the Henry Texas Tribute Edition rifle as an homage to the great Lone Star State. This new model is s...
  • 11/16/2019 11:45:00 AM
    On 11/10/19, USDA-Wildlife Services has confirmed that wolves depredated a 10-year-old Brittany Spaniel in the Town of Mason, Bayfield County. More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage. Hunters are reminded to use the caution-area maps on the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov, keyword "wolf depr...
  • 11/16/2019 11:45:00 AM
    As ice season approaches, please remember the DNR does not verify or guarantee any reported ice conditions. Anglers should proceed at their own risk. Please use extreme caution as conditions can change rapidly. In general, fishing reports will be updated once per week, usually on Tuesdays. This may change based on availability of reports and work ...
  • 11/16/2019 11:45:00 AM
    Relive One Of The Biggest Days In Henry History To celebrate the 3-year anniversary of the historic 1,000 Man Shoot we pulled together all of the best photos and videos for you to relive the magic, even if you weren...
  • 11/16/2019 11:40:00 AM
    Properly dispose of deer carcasses Before you head out into the field this fall, have a plan to dispose of your deer carcass if your hunt is successful. The infectious nature of CWD prions contributes to an increased risk of introduction and spread of CWD if deer carcasses are not disposed of correctly. We recommend disposing of a carcass ...
  • 11/12/2019 6:00:00 PM
    Anglers All reports:  Fishing is on hold until we have good ice reports. We have some ice forming on the shoreline, but we don't know how long it will last. Reminder to the stream Anglers that the late season on Lake Superior Tributary Streams closes November 15th. Scott Bretting from River Rock Inn & Bait Shop reports:  We are in-be...
  • 11/12/2019 5:55:00 PM
    Photo taken by Melanie Guziec, WDNR. Spring waterfowl survey Mississippi River Fall survey Green Bay Fall survey Notes from the field Mid-winter waterfowl survey Waterfowl hunter survey Volunteer with waterfowl banding Spring survey overview Decisions regarding hunting season structure and harvest limits in waterfowl manageme...
  • 11/12/2019 5:55:00 PM
    Fishing Report It’s ON!  But not quite like Donkey Kong!  We have fishable ice (2½-3”+) on lots of area lakes, yet still open water on the larger lakes for the Musky anglers trying to get one last try at a monster. Wind has been the biggest factor in keeping ice from forming (“yea” from the Musky anglers/...
  • 11/12/2019 5:50:00 PM
    Anglers All reports:  Anglers are catching fish right now! Anglers are doing well casting the rocky shoreline for Brown Trout from the Inner Islands into the Bay. Trollers are targeting shallower areas especially near the stream mouths, primarily using stickbaits. The Streams have some Steelheads right now; but keep an eye on the weather condi...
  • 11/12/2019 5:50:00 PM
        Let’s Talk Whitetails Seasons are in full swing across the country, but there’s still time to increase your whitetail knowledge this year. We’ve brought together a few of our favorite onX Blog posts be...
  • 11/12/2019 5:50:00 PM
    November 11, 2019 Steve Suman   This week started with colder temperatures and snow flurries – and it appears the weather will continue in this manner through the weekend. According to the current forecast, highs this week will range from 18 to 35 degrees, with lows ranging from -2 to 19 degrees. For comparison, the November average d...
  • 11/12/2019 5:30:00 PM
    Published November 5, 2019     2019-20 Ruffed Grouse Hunting Season Shortened in Zone A Blue Mound State Park Master Plan Management Alternatives Available for Public Review and Comment Public Hearing on Lake Michigan Lake Whitefish Rule to be held Nov. 20 2020 Keep Wildlife Wild Poster Contest Invites Students to Celebrate ...
  • 11/12/2019 5:30:00 PM
    As ice season approaches, please remember the DNR does not verify or guarantee any reported ice conditions. Anglers should proceed at their own risk. Please use extreme caution as conditions can change rapidly. In general, fishing reports will be updated once per week, usually on Tuesdays. This may change based on availability of reports and work ...
  • 11/12/2019 5:25:00 PM
    November 04, 2019 Steve Suman Winter continues to make its way into the North Woods, with dropping temperatures and rain/snow mix common recently. This week will bring lows as low as 10 degrees and highs barely – if that – reaching the 30s, with chances for snow mostly spotty. Get out and enjoy the sunny days that ARE in the forecast ...
  • 11/12/2019 5:25:00 PM
    A plan with (two) teeth!         Dear Wisconsin bear enthusiast - We’ve wrapped up the 2019 black bear hunting season, which serves as yet another reminder of how fortunate w...
  • 11/12/2019 5:00:00 PM
      November| Trails, Outdoor Rec& Conservation eNews Have a Bangin' Time at the Georgetown Bighorn Sheep Festival! Join us on Nov 9 for a free...
  • 11/12/2019 5:00:00 PM
    Open water season for me has come to an end and the boat is getting cleaned up and sent down to Amherst Marine for its year-end check-up and winterization. It has been a phenomenal year with record numbers of fish along with some real giants as well.  This past week was no exception. We boated 18 muskies in the last 6 days along with multip...
  • 11/12/2019 4:55:00 PM
    This year enhanced CWD suveillance efforts are occuring throughout 18 counties in northern Wisconsin.Photo credit: Anthony Petrie Contact(s): Lindsey Long, acting Wildlife Health section chief, 608-219-5038, Lindsey.Long@wisconsin.govNovember 4, 2019 at 2:59:04 pm MADISON, Wis. - The 2019 Wisconsin deer hunting season is underway, and...
  • 11/12/2019 4:55:00 PM
    The following information is the latest fishing information for the Root River in Racine. We will post new information to this site every TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY at 4:00 pm from September through December and from March through May. We will also update the number of fish processed at the Root River Steelhead Facility to give you ...
  • 11/12/2019 4:55:00 PM
    Preliminary data shows that hunters harvested 3,648 bears during the 2019 Wisconsin black bear season.Photo credit: DNR Contact(s): Scott Walter, DNR Large Carnivore Specialist, 608-267-7865, Scott.Walter@wisconsin.gov or Matt Gross, DNR Assistant Big Game Ecologist, 608-261-7588, Matthew.Gross@wisconsin.govNovember 4, 2019 at 12:03:35 p...
  • 11/12/2019 4:55:00 PM
    DNR Encourages Hunters to Scout Ahead as Summer Storm Damage May Have Affected Access to Hunting Spots    Damage sustained in summer from powerful straight-line winds may affect hunting this fall.Photo credit: DNR Contact(s): Chuck McCullough, area wildlife supervisor, 715-210-5716, Charles.McCullough@wisconsin.govNovember 4, 2019...
  • 11/1/2019 6:05:00 PM
    With the recent rain and cooler weather the water temperatures have dropped significantly and they are now in the upper 30 to lower 40 degree range. The cooler water temperatures have triggered the fall bite and the fishing this past week has been phenomenal. We have been catching lots of nice walleyes and crappies along with some very nice muski...
  • 11/1/2019 5:55:00 PM
    By John Luthens   Wandering the trails of Autumn into Superior, Wisconsin   Rising like Stonehenge from its namesake lake in the furthest corner of northwest Wisconsin, the city of Superior is a feast for the senses in all seasons. Weathered stone buildings and arching bridges. The lonesome echoes of freighters and fishing boats in the...
  • 10/30/2019 5:10:00 PM
    Weekly NewsPublished October 29, 2019    Serendipitous Stilts: Historic Number of Nesting Southern Birds Documented at Horicon Marsh DNR Natural Heritage Conservation biologists found a record number of black-necked stilts in Wisconsin in 2019.Photo credit: Sumner Matteson Contact(s): Sumner Matteson, DNR conservation biologist, 608-2...