The DNR will host a meeting for Great Lakes – Green Bay fishing guides to discuss fish management, guide reporting and cooperative projects.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks anglers to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species while fishing this winter.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to join DNR staff on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the Wild Rivers Interpretive Center in Florence, Wisconsin, for the first meeting in a nine-part series focused on fisheries management in northeast Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 18-19 to share the fun and excitement of winter fishing. During Free Fishing Weekend, anglers of all ages can wet a line in any Wisconsin waters open to fishing without a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced it will host a series of informational meetings across the state’s northeast region to educate anglers on various fisheries management and habitat topics.
Learn about the history and status of brown trout on Green Bay from DNR senior fisheries biologist Tammie Paoli.
Learn about where fish go, the Peshtigo River array and High Falls walleye movement projects from Chip Long, DNR senior fisheries biologist.
Learn about walleye and muskellunge management in Green Bay from Jason Breeggemann, DNR senior fisheries biologist.
Learn about Shawano Lake walleye movement and results of 2024 area surveys from DNR senior fisheries biologist Elliot Hoffman.
Learn about habitat management in central Wisconsin trout streams from Shawn Sullivan, DNR Fisheries habitat specialist.