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Friday night fish fry is a staple in the Northwoods. In this episode of All Things Outdoors, Wisconsin DNR Warden Tim Otto talks about the essentials of creating your fish fry.
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In Wisconsin, opening fishing applies to certain species of fish such as walleye, trout, largemouth bass, and northern pike. However, this season opener does not apply to panfish, which are open year-round. Panfish include species such as bluegill, crappie, sunfish, and yellow perch.
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Fisheries may look different in the future, but it’s not all bad news.
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Small fishing tournaments in Wisconsin will need to register with the DNR, even if they don’t need a permit
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With other states trying to keep their sturgeon numbers up, members of the Wisconsin Sturgeon Program are lending a helping hand, shipping sturgeon eggs from the Badger State, to the Peach State and others
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A federal judge on Thursday approved an agreement between four Native American tribes and state and federal regulatory agencies to revise a fishing policy covering parts of three of the Great Lakes
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Warm water and other factors can put stress on fish
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If you headed out on the water for the fishing opener Saturday, you might have hooked something that started out in the DNR's Wild Rose fish hatchery
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'Whitefish' species like Cod, Haddock, and Pollock are some of the more popular fish species served on Friday night fish fries. But about half the world's supply of those fish is grown and harvested in Russia.
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Fisheries crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota plan to gather near La Crosse next month to remove invasive carp from the Mississippi River.They’re trying a…