SHOW #527 | 2010 JULY 03 | |||||||||||||||||||||
• Are black bears invading southern Wisconsin? • Blueberries are almost ripe in Baudette, MN! • Tips for big panfish on Geneva and Delavan. • A big Outdoors Radio Network Welcome to listeners on our newest affiliate station, Freedom Talk 950 WERL, in Eagle River, Wisconsin, where we air on Saturdays at 9 a.m. | |||||||||||||||||||||
• Jeff buys some new treestands and trail cameras •Jeff is now a member of Clam Corporation's pro staff. He will be doing seminars and other appearances for Clam this fall and winter. • Dan reports on last weekend's Deer Fest | |||||||||||||||||||||
This week's drawing is for a BuggSpray BuggSlayer Kit Call 1-414-297-7554 leave your name and telephone number. | |||||||||||||||||||||
RESULTS ► POLL s526 Is it time to let the states manage wolves? YES 100% | NO 0% | MAYBE 0% | UNDECIDED 0% | OTHER 0% IMPRESSIONS: 444 | RESPONSES: 112 | COMMENTS: 7 | |||||||||||||||||||||
INSTANT SURVEY VOTE ON - POLL s527: Do you agree with the U.S. Supreme Court June 28 decision that handgun bans by states or municipalities violate the Second Amendment of the Constitution? Background: WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court held Monday that Americans have the right to own a gun for self-defense anywhere they live, expanding the conservative court's embrace of gun rights since John Roberts became Chief Justice. By a 5-4 vote, the justices cast doubt on handgun bans in the Chicago area, but signaled that some limitations on the Constitution's "right to keep and bear arms" could survive legal challenges. To read more... | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Looking for Fishing Contests? Find them all online. RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY BANQUETS & EVENTS Online Info: July 31: Indianapolis, IN banquet OTHER EVENTS Now through Labor Day: Town of Eagle in Waukesha County, WI - Eagle Springs Lake 2nd annual carp attack. $500 reward for catching or shooting one of 6 tagged carp. If you get one, Contact: Tom Day at 262-594-3231. Dispose of untagged carp in the dumpster at the public boat landing. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Want To Know More About Dan ? Find out more about Dan and how he got started in outdoor communications? Listen to this interview with Thomas Allen on OutdoorPursuits Radio. Interview begins at 29:50 and lasts through 1:21:15. Water Guards ARE OUT during the July 4 weekend educating boaters on new invasive rules MADISON – State conservation wardens and specialized deputy wardens known as “Water Guards” will be out in full force over the Fourth of July holiday to educate boaters and anglers about a new invasive species law that makes it illegal to leave a boat launch and drive on public roads with aquatic plants and animals attached to boats, trailers, or equipment. AIS poster Click on image for a printable handout in portable document format. “We know that Wisconsinites care deeply about protecting lakes and rivers, and that once they know the right thing to do, they'll do it,” says Randy Stark, Chief Warden for the state Department of Natural Resources. “So we'll be out at boat landings across Wisconsin to help educate people about this new law and contacting people we see hitting the highway with plants still attached.” Stark says that recent surveys of boaters show that 90 percent say they are taking some steps to prevent spreading zebra mussels, Eurasian water milfoil and other aquatic invasive species. “Most people are doing a great job and the vast majority of lakes and rivers don't have invasive species,” Starks says. “We all want to keep it that way, so we need everyone to take all of the prevention steps. That includes all boaters and all anglers, and those who fish from shore.” Bob Wakeman, DNR aquatic invasive species coordinator, says the new law will make it easier for people to understand what they need to do and when, and for wardens to enforce. For more than a decade, boaters and anglers have been asked to inspect their boats and remove any aquatic plants attached to them, and since 2001, a law has required that boats be clean of aquatic plants and animals before they are launched, he says. But some boaters are still inadvertently moving equipment around the state with invasive species attached: of the 52,777 boats inspected by volunteers and paid inspectors in 2009, 16 percent had plants attached. Local lakes groups and lawmakers in northern Wisconsin pushed hard for many years to get this new law, known as the “transport law,” on the books. “With this new law, boaters will know that not only must their boat be clean when they launch, but they can't leave the landing and hit the highway with aquatic plants or animals attached.” Wakeman says. A first citation of the transport law carries a penalty ranging from $232 to $767.50 and a second offense within three years carries a penalty that ranges up to $2,657. Conservation wardens have been working with statewide and local law enforcement organizations to inform them about the new transport law so they can help enforce it. Over the long holiday weekend, conservation wardens and water guards will focus their efforts on waters that already have multiple aquatic invasive species to keep those invaders from being taken to new lakes. They'll talk to boaters who are launching their boats and explain the new law, and will be stopping cars and boat trailers found to be leaving landings with aquatic plants or animals contrary to state law. Volunteer boat inspectors and paid county and state boat inspectors will be working at boating landings as well, helping educate people about the new law, inspecting boats, and demonstrating the required prevention steps. Those steps are: Before launching and before leaving a launch
More information on these rules and related exceptions for minnow use, is available on the invasive species pages of the DNR website. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
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