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Wisconsin Fishing News
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I was recently thinking of my dad. It was a gourgeous day. I remember how he would get up early inthe morning and drive hours to the streams up north in order to fish. He had a lot of experience and many said he could think like a fish. He only brought home the trout. He would easily catch his limit. He took my broghters wiht him for their rite of passage. girls were not allowed on the fishing trail. (no bathrooms!) however, he would take the girls to the Lake for the salmon and German browns.
Fisheries biologists hope the 36-pound, 4-ounce Lake Michigan chinook salmon recently caught off Kewaunee, Wisconsin, is a sign of bigger chinooks in years to come.
The fish measured 42 inches and although still well shy of the state record set in 1994: a 44-pound, 15-ounce, 47 1/2 incher caught in Door County, state fish biologists believe its size underscores their contention that better balancing the forage base with the number of chinooks will lead to bigger, healthier fish. And they hope it marks the start of a trend that will continue as a result of reduced stocking by Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Indiana.
State fisheries officials hope the planting of 2,000 white spruce trees along a trout stream in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, will spark rehabilitation of stream habitat and fishing opportunities.
Department of Natural Resources fisheries and forestry crews worked together to plant the spruce trees on 4 acres of land along Four Mile Creek, a tributary to the Sioux River that flows into Lake Superior. The creek bed was once covered with gravel and rock, but that valuable spawning habitat is now buried under a thick layer of sand, which settled in there because of logging activities and subsequent damming by beavers.
A small, Princeton, Wisconsin-based Internet company inroduces a cutting-edge technology application on its website -- the very first of its kind: Directly connecting users to online lake maps with GPS capabilities, using only an Internet browser and no other special software.
Offer comes after loss of bass in recent Wisconsin DNR study
LA CROSSE, Wis. (July 26, 2006) - FLW Outdoors, operating according to its philosophy of leaving a fishery in better shape than it was found, has announce an offer to help fund largemouth bass virus educational material for use by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources following reports of 582 bass found dead following a study conducted by the DNR during a Stren Series tournament on the Mississippi River July 12-15.
"We are an organization dedicated to providing communities that host our tournaments with significant economic benefits without ever causing the slightest bit of harm to our natural resources," said Charlie Evans, president and CEO of FLW Outdoors. "Healthy fisheries are the lifeblood of our sport, and it causes us grave concern to have bass, in any quantity, turn up dead following one of our events."

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