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8/25/2018 12:10:00 PM
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8/25/2018 12:10:00 PMGet involved in Snapshot Wisconsin today and learn more about the wildlife who call your property home! Snapshot Wisconsin is a partnership to monitor wildlife year-round using a statewide network of trail cameras. We rely on dedicated volunteers throughout the state to host cameras provided by Wisconsin DNR and ...
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8/25/2018 12:05:00 PMHunt with a Henry View this email in your browser We know that choosing your deer gun is a big decision, which is why we created the 2018 Henry Deer Hunting Guide. ...
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8/17/2018 11:30:00 AMThe meandering waterways of the La Crosse area are a paddling paradise, offering wetlands courses for gentle canoe rides as well as moderate to strenuous kayaking adventures along the Mississippi, Black, or La Crosse Rivers. Canoe trails, launches, and outfitters abound in the area, making it one of the best paddling destinations in the region. &n...
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8/17/2018 11:20:00 AMInformation has been updated for the Lake Michigan and Green Bay Outdoor Fishing Report. Please visit http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Fishing/lakemichigan/OutdoorReport.html for the latest reports.
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8/17/2018 11:20:00 AMIf you have been outside lately you probably noticed the prolonged heat wave. As air temps continue to push the 90 degree mark water temps are also rising. Saturday I had surface water temps at 82.5 . Not only is that warm but it can really stress the muskies. The high water temps reduces the oxygen levels in that water column. Anglers ...
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8/17/2018 11:20:00 AMClick here for Flyer.
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8/17/2018 11:15:00 AMWild Wisconsin season 2 is almost here! Wild Wisconsin is back for its second year! We know hunters like to get their information on the go, and we’ve created a web series to help you get ready for your deer hunt. This year, we brought along the guys from The Hunting Public to host the show and hop on some podcasts! We’re goi...
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8/17/2018 11:15:00 AMPhoto credit to WWIA Guide Crystal Masek for this beautiful scene from the 5th Annual AK Halibut Fishing Event Notes From the Field: June/July 2018 Welcome to the WWIA Summer Edition newsletter! In this ...
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8/17/2018 11:15:00 AMLuke from Anglers All reports: Fishing remains consistent with the warm water we have right now. The water is warm and clear right now. Early morning or evening seems to be the best fishing right now. Walleye anglers are trolling over the shallow weed-beds using crawler harnesses or stick-baits. Small Mouth fishing continues to be very good. Small ...
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8/17/2018 11:15:00 AMPublished - August 14, 2018 by the Central Office Bonus Fall Turkey Harvest Authorizations On-Sale Begins Aug 18 at 10 a.m. Conference tackles plunging populations of martins, swallows, swifts, other insect-eaters Try these bassin' basics for success during the dog days of summer Index Next ...
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8/17/2018 11:10:00 AMOn August 11, 2018, USDA- Wildlife Services confirmed that a hunting dog was depredated by wolves in the Town of Hughes, 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, keywo...
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8/17/2018 11:05:00 AMIt has been another warm week but that hasn’t disrupted the fishing or the activity at our bear baiting stations in the least bit. Fishing has been very good for walleyes and panfish, along with us catching some very nice bass and pike. Most of the guys are catching their fish on jigs tipped with crawlers or minnows but a few guys...
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8/17/2018 11:00:00 AMHello Everyone: Click here for the 2017 Winnebago Walleye Report. The report covers a variety of topics including 2017 spring water level and walleye hatch results, 2017 spring adult spawning stock results, walleye exploitation and reward tag study results, a walleye population outlook, and a regulation change discussion update. Walleye a...
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8/17/2018 10:50:00 AMAugust 13, 2018 Steve Suman It would be difficult to ask for a more appealing forecast than what is on tap from now through Sunday (though forecasts are never for certain!) Mild, sunny, and perfect for all outdoor recreation – get outdoors and make good use of it! “Fishing improved somewhat in the last week,” sa...
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8/13/2018 3:00:00 PMUrban Forestry Newsletter August 2018 2019 Urban Forestry grants now open! Open until October 1st A reminder that the application for the 2019 Urban Forestry Grants is open!Cities, villages, towns, counties, tribes a...
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8/13/2018 3:00:00 PMIn Price County, Roadside vegetation, especially ferns, is beginning to turn color. As you take an auto tour through the county, you’ll find that Black-Eyed Susan, a North American native plant with daisy-like flowers and dark ‘eyes’ with brightly-colored yellow petals, are abundant. Slight hints of color are showing up in th...
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8/13/2018 3:00:00 PMAre you planning to spend time in the outdoors this fall? Wisconsin DNR is asking for your help in regional monitoring efforts for West Nile Virus in ruffed grouse. If you’re a grouse hunter, we ask that you submit samples from harvested ruffed grouse using self-sampling kits. These efforts will focus on the core ruffed grouse range in the ce...
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8/13/2018 3:00:00 PMPublished August 9, 2018 by the Central Office View current conditions for Wisconsin State Parks, Trails and ForestsCheck out the Wisconsin Department of Tourism (exit DNR). General | Northern Region | Northeast Region | Southeast Region | South Central Region | ...
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8/13/2018 3:00:00 PMWild Wisconsin season 2 is almost here! Wild Wisconsin is back for its second year! We know hunters like to get their information on the go, and we’ve created a web series to help you get ready for your deer hunt. This year, we brought along the guys from The Hunting Public to host the show and hop on some podcasts! We’re goi...
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8/13/2018 2:55:00 PMIn general, fishing reports will be updated once per week, usually on Tuesdays. This may change based on availability of reports and work schedules of field staff. REMINDER - Anglers must carry a paper copy of their license/stamps while fishing on the waters of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the WI/MI, WI/MN and WI/IA boundary waters. ...
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8/13/2018 2:55:00 PMAugust 7, 2018 Carolyn from Anglers All reports: This time of year the report stays pretty much the same with anglers reporting really good fishing! Walleye anglers are trolling over the shallow weed-beds using crawler harnesses or stick-baits. Fishing could be very productive working the mud lines that you find! And due to recent rains you might ...
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8/13/2018 2:55:00 PMAugust 8, 2018 Click here | Forward to a Friend OUR SPONSORS Mayfly Outdoors to move into new energy-efficient HQ Mayfly Outdoors, owner of the Abel and Ross reel brands, will move into a new multi-million dollar headquarters and manu...
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8/13/2018 2:50:00 PMAugust 6, 2018 Steve Suman The forecast for the remainder of this week is encouraging, with most highs in the 80s, lows in the 50s, and only a slight chance of rain Wednesday night. Days are shorter, nights are longer, and first week of August is history (don’t shoot the messenger!), so get out and enjoy the great summer weather while it IS...
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8/13/2018 2:45:00 PMOn August 5, 2018, USDA- Wildlife Services confirmed that two hunting dogs were depredated by wolves during the same incident. The depredations occurred the Town of Lynne, Oneida County. More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage. Hunters are reminded to use the caution-area maps...