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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says the new fishing license year begins April 1st.
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Natural Resources Board member Bill Smith says it’s a great opportunity for citizen participation
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An effort to restore Northern pike habitat in Green Bay is also benefiting other wildlife species and raising local awareness about the effects of climate change
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Due to the warmer weather, the DNR says anglers can expect fish in most waters to be done spawning and ready to feed
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The hearings allow DNR staff and Wisconsin Conservation Congress delegates to hear from the public about issues of local interest and statewide concern
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A meeting in March will help the DNR learn how the public feels about it
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‘Fish’ is one of those words, useful in the image it evokes but less reliable as a lineage, clearly defined.
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Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board has eliminated a rule that said people could not carry a gun while on the water or on the shore
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In this episode of Field Notes, Lonnie Parry Gillis takes us on an exploration of the fish of Vilas County, Wisconsin—an area blessed with an astounding 1,300 plus lakes.