Madison-early Wisconsin inland trout season with the exploit of artificial lures began only on January 4 and lasts on May 2 on designated streams. Anglers are encouraged to shorten the reel time and deal with the fish as much as possible.
Anglers at the beginning of the season will need a half-2024-2025 fishing license and inland trout stamps, which are good until March 31. After April 1, the anglers will need a license at 2025-26 and inland trout stamp.
To look at the streams of trout throughout the state, access to the trout tool on DNR website in inland Pstrągie.
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Six of eight elk hunters mean bulls
Black River Falls, Wis.-Siódmie Łosieńskie hunting on Saturday, October 12 and ended on Friday, December 20, with six of eight of the Hunter’s eight-licensed firing to bulls.
The 2024 hunt was a milestone in Wisconsin’s elk management, because for the first time the central elk zone was open to hunting. Previous hunting took place only in the northern elk zone in the area of Lake Mieszko.
“It is exciting that hunters have the opportunity to prosecute the elk in our family state,” said Christina Kizewski, biologist Wildlife Dnr and ELK zone manager. “Every year, every hunter experiences something special and unforgettable, but especially this year with the first possibilities of hunting for elk in the middle of the elk. The fact that the population is now at a level that allows for limited hunting emphasizes the effective management of a healthy and growing herd of elk Wisconsin. “
This year’s eight Wisconsin hunters were pulled out of the pot of over 25,500 candidates. DNR received 17,761 applications for hunting in the northern elk zone and 7750 applications for the middle zone of Łosa. Applicants must identify their choice of management zone during the application process.
All four four hunters from Central Elk shot the bull on the third day of the season. Two hunters in the northern zone shot the bull’s elk, including a 10-year-old mentated hunter. Chippewa tribal hunters completed the declaration of the four-bull collection in the northern zone. The southern zone is located outside Ceded.
The period of submitting applications ELK 2025 (only residents) will open in early spring and will last until May 31. For each fee for submitting applications in the amount of USD USD 7, it is allocated to elk management, restoration of habitats and tests.
The first result of the CWD-Addatti deer test confirmed in Menominee
Shawano, Wis. – DNR confirmed the first positive test result for a chronic devastating disease (CWD) in Dziki Jeleń in Menominee. Buck was shot within 10 miles from the borders of Oconto and Shawano.
The ban on the lures and nutrition of Menominee, which was initially implemented in response to CWD detection at a distance of 10 miles from the county, will start from over three years.
Oconto and Shawano poviats currently have three -year lures and feeding prohibitions from positive detecting CWD in these poviats. This detection will not affect these bans.
The boundaries of Menomine are the same as the boundaries of Menominee Indian reservation. Tribal regulations prohibit deer lures in the reserve; This ban will remain in force.
State law requires DNR to introduce a three -year ban on the bait and nutrition in poviats in which CWD was detected and a two -year ban in neighboring poviats at a distance of 10 miles from the detection of CWD. The state ban on the lure and nutrition in Menominee concerns members from outside Tibal in the county.
A snowy owl seen in New Garus
New Garus, Wis. – The snowy owl was seen near SSM Health Clinic in New Garus on New Year. Observers were able to say that the owl is a woman based on the color of her feathers. Men’s snowy owls are usually mostly white, while women have brown markings.
DNR estimates over 50 snowy owls have been verified in Wisconsin since December 12, 2024. An augment in observation can be a sign of extremely huge migrations known as a ban. There are more than 50 observations than what was seen on the same day in December 2023. However, the numbers are still lower than the last time Wisconsin saw the disturbance of snow owls.
Contract signing the sticks forever
Springfield – The US Fish and Wildlife Service announced a 10-year partnership with pheasants forever and quail forever to achieve common goals in habitat management of green and highlands and promoting the development of workforce, education and range.
Pursuant to the Triumvirate agreement, the work plan will be developed by 2034. The contract focuses on habitat improvements, which can be implemented on the land managed by the National Wildlife Refuge System, as well as in private areas under the USFWS for Fish and Wildlife Program and the Wild Nature Program and others protection programs that are related to the agricultural account.
Lake sea lakes cross goals
Chicago – sea razors exceeded abundance in 2024 in all five huge lakes, but officials believe that the coming years will probably see the level of destructive, invasive fish for purposes or below.
On Lake Michigan, officials set the abundance of 20,526 adults. According to USFWS, in 2024 the Lake Michigan indicator showed 25,000 adults, i.e. 22% higher than the target.
The status of Minoga was the subject of a report of the Grand Lake Fisheries Commission Sea face among the most destructive water invasive species to enter the upper central west.