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Old Guns, Rifle, Target, Shotgun / Whispering Emerald Ridge
« on: January 26, 2007, 11:09:12 AM »
Whispering Emerald Ridge offers 300 acres of managed habitat divided into six hunting fields plus two training fields.  In addition, we have two sporting clay courses along with a new clubhouse featuring a 5 stand shot off from our spacious 20’ x 30’ deck.
 
If you enjoy solitude or the company of hunting and shooting enthusiasts the Whispering Emerald Ridge Game Farm & Sporting Clays is your destination.  We will work with you to make your visit with us a memorable one.


http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/5stand.htm
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/gamefarm.htm

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Whitetail Deer / Dinner time in Eagle, Wisconsin !AWESOME!
« on: January 23, 2007, 11:03:16 AM »

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Whitetail Deer / Piebald Deer
« on: January 23, 2007, 10:14:21 AM »
Piebald Deer         

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[Ashland County Snowmobile 02/15/2010
The Snowmobile Alliance report, the trails throughout Ashland County are in ?good condition?. We received 4 to 6 inches of new snow and it's a Winter Wonderland! The groomers will be out tonight so the trails should be in great condition by mid-week. Keep checking back for updates. We will change this report as conditions change.
  
http://www.travelashlandcounty.com/129.html
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Snowmobile Trail Reports / Dane County Snowmobile Trails, Updated 2.22.10
« on: January 22, 2007, 09:48:52 AM »
Trail Conditions

Please call the Dane County Parks hotline for the most up-to-date trail conditions at (608)242-4576. The recorded message will be updated daily at 8am and 4pm as conditions warrant. Current trail conditions are also updated on their web site: Dane County Parks.
Dane County Trail Status:   OPEN



http://www.danecountycouncilsnowmobileclubs.com/trail_conditions.shtml
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Date Updated:     Feb 22, 2010
Trail Conditions
TRAILS ARE OPEN
Night temperature's have been cold and temps are forcasted to stay in the 20's this week.
Snow on trails is minimal. Conditions vary greatly from some very good areas to poor stretches
from the past sunny and warmer conditions.
Trails using roads have lost snow cover, with conditions changing daily.


http://www.hiawathamotorinn.com/snowmobiling.shtml
http://www.st-germain.com/scripts/snow.idc/
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Snowmobile Trail Reports / Hurley Area Snowmobile Trails, Updated 2.22.10
« on: January 22, 2007, 09:44:16 AM »
 Trail update as of February 22, 2010

We have 151.3 inches of snow to date.  Our current snow depth is 18.7 inches.  Snow showers are in the forecast throughout next week.  Trails are reported to be in Good to Very Good condition for riding.  Please slow down and pull over when you see the groomer's, thank you.   Ride Safe.
Off trail snowmobile riding also known as boondocking is now here in Iron County.  Boondocking maps are now available, stop by the chamber office to pick up your copy today.  Know the areas open for this outdoor recreation before you go. Snow is plentiful and is waiting to be discovered in the Hurley Area. 
  
http://www.HurleyWi.com
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Black Bear / Hello hunters
« on: January 22, 2007, 09:29:45 AM »
Hello hunters,

Two openings are available for our 2007 spring brown bear hunt   
April 19th -28th, 2007   ~  Price $12800
8 1/2 - 10 foot plus bear
http://www.wildalaskanguides.com/2006fallgriz/index.htm

Visit http://www.wildalaskanguides.com/2005/spbears/ and see
photos from our very successful 2005 Bear Hunting season.

If you are interested please call 907-223-3750

Michael Mroczynski, Registered Guide
Wild Alaskan Guides, Inc.
907-783-2355
michael@wildalaskanguides.com

http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/wibear.htm

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Whitetail Deer / Black Buck, Check out this truly odd buck...
« on: January 18, 2007, 12:16:28 PM »
Have you ever seen a black                                   
white tail before?

The photo came from Michigan with this note --

"this black deer (Melanistic color
phase), is even more rare than an albino".

 

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Snowmobile Trail Reports / Forest County Snowmobile Trails, 2.22.10
« on: January 18, 2007, 10:35:53 AM »
Forest County Snowmobile Trails will be opening as of 8:30 am Friday December 18, 2009.

For Daily Updates call the Forest County Snowline at 715-478-2024 for a pre-recorded message!!!

Trails are open and in VERY GOOD CONDITION. Beware of ice in corners!

Last Updated on 01/28/10

Daily grooming reports can be found at individual clubs' websites.

http://www.forestcountywi.com/snow/conditions.html
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Fishing Milwaukee Wisconsin For Trophy Tail Walking Rainbows

By Capt. Jim Hirt

In this article we will continue with successful methods of catching trophy fish. I would like to explore location, presentation and lure selection for Rainbows. The excitement of Rainbow Trout fishing is on the top of my list. When you hook up with a fish that goes air-borne, it is an experience you will never forget. This trophy fish is not as commonly caught on Lake Michigan as the other species primarily due to their summer location. Where there are exceptions, most of the time deep water is the best location to find them. Look for them in 150 feet of water and deeper. This fish likes deep water but don't look for them on the bottom. Fishing the surface down to forty feet should be your target.

The primary forage for Rainbows up to six pounds is aquatic and terrestrial insects, crayfish and other crustaceans. Rainbows also eat fish, as well as plankton, snails, leeches and fish eggs. They take a variety of anglers flies, lures and baits. The presentation of choice for fish under six pounds is flashers and flies. Big bows are more likely to forage on baitfish and spoons would be the way to go for trophies.
The water temperatures in June make it the best month for all size Rainbows. Rainbow Trout are a cold water fish that cannot survive when the water temperature rises above 70 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time. Their optimum water temperature is about 55 degrees. Although they do best when the water is less than 70 degrees, they can withstand temperatures into the 70s if there is plenty of oxygen. In June the surface water near shore warms first. This warming trend extends to the deeper surface water as the season continues. A temperature break where the warm near shore surface water meets the colder off shore can be dynamite in holding trophies. In forage-rich Lake Michigan, they grow 30-32 inches long and may reach 16 pounds by the time they are five years old. On charter we have boated Rainbows to 21 pounds.

Please allow me to give you an overview of the optimum conditions for predictable success. This is a fish with banker's hours. I never work them before 10 in the morning and by 4 in the afternoon they are off the best bite of the day. They like the bright light and your lures should be for the brightest conditions. If you recall from one of my earlier articles on lure color as it relates to light, you should use lures that are at the top end of the rainbow that are red, orange, yellow and green. Combinations of these colors on a silver spoon will get the action started. Two of my favorites are made by Badger Tackle the Vulcan Dolphin Green and Silver and the Reaper Big Joe Silver. These lures are sold only at badgertackle.com

A stealthy approach is necessary for the biggest fish. Several that can be used are trolling downriggers with leads to 100 feet or more and leadcore is another good choice. Three to five colors of lead will put your lures where they belong. Get away from the boat in water undisturbed. The basics of leadcore are simple. The most expensive part is the reel. It must have enough line capacity to handle the leadcore line plus mono and Dacron for a total of anywhere from 300 to 600 yards. I run my three to ten colors on an Okuma Convector CV45D. This is the smallest reel a full core will fit on. Leadcore sinks at a rate of 4-5 feet per color. A half core will run about 24 feet deep. When loading this reel, start with 100 yards of a braided Dacron then strip the lead out of the end of the leadcore and tie a Blood Knot to the leadcore. Finish with a Willis Knot and 60 feet of a 20-pound monofilament to a ball bearing cross lock snap. You will need a heavy action 8-foot rod to work with lead. The most effective way to present this is with a Yellow Bird Big Bird planer board if you are going to use multiple set ups. Snap on your favorite lure and let out all of the line to the Dacron. Then install your board so it does not release. I usually run them 150 feet off each side of the boat. Very wide turns and low boat traffic are a must to avoid tangles and getting run over. I set my drags light. When the reel starts to scream, adjust the drag as necessary. Reel in the line until you can reach the board and hand release it. Now the line is clear to bring in the fish. I will continue with trophy variables for Lake Trout in the next article. Good Luck let's go fishing Captain Jim. Jim charters out of Milwaukee, WI. with Blue Max Charters. He can be reached at 414-828-1094 or visit his web site at http://www.bluemaxcharters.com Copyright 2007, James J. Hirt, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/lmfishingtips.htm

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Snowmobile Trail Reports / Rusk County Snowmobile Trails updated 2.22.10
« on: January 16, 2007, 08:47:43 AM »
Snowmobile Trail Update - February 18, 2010

 Conditions are perfect in Rusk County. Snowfall early in the week totaled 4-5 inches. Grooming along with the new snow and perfect temps have kept the trails in great shape. The forecast again this weekend looks to be ideal for sledding with temps in the high twenties during the day. Be advised that a couple of trails (NE of Ladysmith) have seen some damage from logging operations. There is no better time than now to get out and ride. Always ride with caution and be aware of changing conditions.
And while you are out riding this weekend be sure to stop by the weekend's snowmobile club event- Saturday, February 20, 2010  Bruce Blue Hills Trailblazers Brat Feed  at the Wonderspot Resort on Hwy. 40 south of Bruce. On Trail #31A. From 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information contact Dean Taylor at (715) 868-6951.

http://www.ruskcounty.org/
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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Wisconsin Outdoor is compiling a list of Wisconsin Resorts, Motels and Hotels that cater to Snowmobilers   
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snowmobileresortswisconsin.htm

UP Michigan Snowmobile Hotels, Motels and Inns
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/upsnowmobilehotels.htm

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Black Bear / Wild Alaskan Guides 2005 Spring Bear Album
« on: January 15, 2007, 10:51:24 AM »
Visit http://www.wildalaskanguides.com/2005spbears and see
photos from our very successful Spring 2005 Brown Bear season.

Michael Mroczynski, Register Guide
Wild Alaskan Guides, Inc.
907-783-2355
michael@wildalaskanguides.com

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Happy 2009-2010 Snowmobile season

February 16, 2010 Trail Conditions: Excellent Snow Cover: 18-20 + inches Temps are in the teens to mid 20's most days for the last week and looking that way for awhile. We got 4" of new snow yesterday and trails are great with the fresh powder, but traffic has been heavy and by late afternoon trails do get bumpy. A WORD OF CAUTION: PLEASE BE A GOOD SNOWMOBILE AMBASSADOR. THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW RIDERS NOT RESPECTING PRIVATE PROPERTY, TRESSPASSING AND SPEEDING DOWN VILLAGE STREETS AND SNOWMOBILE ROUTES (MARKED WITH GREEN & WHITE SIGNS) CAUSING COMPLAINTS TO BE FILED. THE COUNTY SHERRIF HAS CARS & SNOWMOBILE PATROL OUT WATCHING. FOLLOW THE RULES & ENJOY A SAFE RIDE. Groomers work their magic every night and every morning riding is GREAT. Expect the trails to get beat up some by late afternoon. but they have been holding up remarkably well with the good ice base. MOST WET AREAS & LAKES ARE NOW SAFELY FROZEN, BUT NOT ALL, AND MANY LAKES HAVE LOTS OF SLUSH, SO BEWARE AND CHECK LOCAL CONDITIONS! RIDE RIGHT, BE SAFE & ENJOY!

http://www.landolakes-wi.org/
http://www.wisconsinoutdoor.com/snow.htm

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