MAY 07, 2011 | SHOW #619• Bad birds drive hunters crazy! • Wisconsin’s inland fishing opener is May 7 • Great fishing and other recreational opportunities in • Adams County • Lake Michigan • Lake of the Woods • Dan hunts turkeys and fishes for trout in New York State • Jeff strikes out on Wisconsin turkeys | RESULTS FOR POLL s618 Should penalty money paid by BP as a result of last year’s Deepwater Horizon oil disaster be directed toward the Gulf Coast region? YES 92% | NO 8% | MAYBE 0% | UNDECIDED 0% | OTHER 0 % | IMPRESSIONS: 288 | RESPONSES: 12 | COMMENTS: 0 | ||||||||||||
INSTANT SURVEY VOTE ON - POLL s619Do you favor extending each of Wisconsin’s spring turkey hunting periods by two days so that there will be six consecutive, seven-day hunting periods that begin on Wednesday and continue through Tuesday of the following week? | |||||||||||||
Currently, Wisconsin’s spring turkey hunting seasons begin on the Wednesday nearest April 13 and continue for six consecutive five-day hunting periods. Hunting is not allowed on Monday and Tuesday. The two days that separate each season were originally intended to allow time for scouting when hunters are not in the woods, to rest birds between seasons, or to give landowners a break from hunters. Turkey hunting is now a familiar and accepted spring activity and many people believe that extending each spring hunting period by two days will provide additional hunting opportunity without causing conflicts. READ MORE HERE | |||||||||||||
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FISHING CONTESTS: Find them ALL online @ American Fishing Contests RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY BANQUETS & EVENTS: Online Info: THE EVENTS CALENDAR HAS BEEN MOVED TO DANSMALLOUTDOORS.COM/EVENTS | |||||||||||||
Interior Dept. Announces Next Steps in Protection, Recovery and Scientific Management of Wolves“Gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes are recovered and no longer warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act,” said Acting Service Director Rowan Gould. “Under this proposed rule, which takes into account the latest taxonomic information about the species, we will return management of gray wolves in the Great Lakes to state wildlife professionals. We are confident that wolves will continue to thrive under the approved state management plans.” Public hearings for the proposed removal of wolves in the Western Great Lakes and proposed removal of eastern states from the gray wolf listing will be held May 18 in Ashland, Wisconsin, and on June 8 in Augusta, Maine. More information on the hearings will be available ONLINE | or by calling 612-713-5350. READ THE FULL PRESS RELEASE on Dan's Blog: Blog The Road | |||||||||||||
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