JUNE 04, 2011 | SHOW #623 •Jeff joins DNR deer research team to capture and collar fawns | RESULTS FOR POLL s622 Should everyday anglers be allowed to cull fish just as tournament anglers will now be allowed to cull bass? YES 38% | NO 63% | MAYBE 0% | UNDECIDED 0% | OTHER 0 % | IMPRESSIONS: 74 | RESPONSES: 8 | COMMENTS: 0 | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INSTANT SURVEY VOTE ON - POLL s623Will the increased walleye bag limit on 384 lakes encourage you to travel to northern Wisconsin this summer? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Walleye bag limits to increase on 384 northern Wisconsin lakesDaily walleye bag limits increased as of May 27 on 384 lakes in the Wisconsin Ceded Territory to reflect spring spearing harvest by six bands of Wisconsin Chippewa. A daily bag limit of two walleye increased to three walleye per day on 88 lakes while 294 lakes went from an initial bag limit of two or three walleyes per day to the state daily bag limit of five, according to Joe Hennessy, who coordinates the treaty fisheries management program for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The daily bag limit in Grindstone Lake (Sawyer County) increased from 1 to 2 walleye per day, while the bag limit for walleye in Potato Lake (Rusk County) increased from 1 to 3 walleye per day. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Family Fun Days scheduled for Wisconsin State ParksMADISON – Get Outdoors and Play! Wisconsin State Parks will offer a number of activities at locations around the state as they launch their Family Play Days program in 2011. The play days offerings are part of the ongoing “Get Outdoors! Wisconsin" promotion designed to provide a wide range of state park-based outdoor activities for families and individuals, all intended to encourage healthy outdoor activity. In all, 17 state parks will offer nature-based recreational programs on either June 5, which is also Free Admission Day for all state parks, or throughout the summer on scheduled weekends. Family Fun Day events are listed under the Parks, Forest, Trail and Nature Center Events calendar on the DNR website. Programs include nature art, eco-scavenger hunts, fishing, animal tracks, nature building, wildcard games (wildcards are business-card sized information keys to Wisconsin flora and fauna) and geocaching. Participating parks will have materials available and events will be led by park staff or volunteers. “More green time, less screen time,” is our slogan for getting out and enjoying state parks and trails and healthy lifestyle activities,” said Sherry Klosiewski, chief naturalist for Wisconsin State Parks. “Recent surveys indicate that kids today spend an average of six-and-a-half hours per day with television, computers and video games. What we’re doing here is offering alternatives that combine nature exploration and social interaction with family, friends and others.” Gov. Scott Walker has declared June to be Great Outdoors Month in Wisconsin. Along with appreciating our state’s bountiful natural and cultural resources, he urges Wisconsinites to take “an opportunity to celebrate and experience the many outdoor activities that Wisconsin has to offer and to renew our commitment to conserving our air, water and land.” Wisconsin’s first state park was established in 1900. Today, the Department of Natural Resources - State Parks and Trails System consists of 48 state parks, eight southern forests, 42 state trails and seven recreation areas. On June 25, 2011 Devil’s Lake State Park, one of the most heavily visited parks in the system, will observe its 100th anniversary with events and dignitaries. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Sherry Klosiewski (715) 356-8966 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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