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SHOW #512 | 2010 MAR 20 Dan & Jeff Header face left
• Meet the Musky Brothers, Jared and Jacob Stankowski.

• Muzzleloader or shotgun for deer?

• Lift a kid with a plastic worm?

• Sportsman's Night at the Taj Mahal!
• Dan and Jeff talk about the Red Green look-alike contest launched at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Show.

Vote online through March 31.



















Results for POLL s511

Do you support the uncased firearm and bow provision in Senate Bill 222?

YES 58% |  NO 38%  |  MAYBE 0%  |  UNDECIDED 6%  |  OTHER 0%

IMPRESSIONS: 522   |   RESPONSES: 16 |   COMMENTS: 0

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Should the DNR fund research to determine the impact of predators such as wolves, bears, coyotes and bobcats on deer in Wisconsin?

Background:

Scientists with the Department of Natural Resources and the University of Wisconsin will launch an ambitious, multi-year field research effort to better understand the impacts predators have on white-tailed deer in Wisconsin.

A particular concern being raised by hunters is the fact of expanding wolf and bear populations in Wisconsin.

Both are large predators that feed on deer either primarily as in the case of wolves or occasionally as in the case of bears.

Some hunters argue an expanded wolf population, in particular, has resulted in fewer deer in the northern and central forests.

Read the full story...
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DAVE HENDERSON


tells how to decide between a shotgun and muzzleloader for deer hunting.

MUSKY BROTHERS JARED & JACOB STANKOWSKI


talk about their goal of getting more kids into muskie fishing.

BEN HOBBINS


CEO of Lake Resources Group and inventor of IronClads soft baits, reports on angler reaction to his new pre-rigged baits at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Show.

RICH BORYS


chairman of the Scimitar Sportsman's Night, talks about this exciting event coming up on March 26 at Milwaukee's Tripoli Shrine Center, a replica of the Taj Mahal.

















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Looking for Fishing Contests? Find them all online.

Mar. 20: Sonar and GPS Training Class, Okauchee Fishing Club, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 1800 S. 92nd St., West Allis, WI. Online info: Contact: Glen Furst, 262-613-9222

Mar. 20: Wild Game Feast, Kenosha Bible Church, 5405 67th St., Kenosha, 2:00-8:00 p.m. Seminars by Dan Small (steelhead fishing & turkey hunting), Jim Tostrud (Lake Geneva, local fishing hotspots), Tracy Breen (big game hunting). Keynote by Tracy Breen: Big Game On a Budget. Dog training, fly-fishing demos, taxidermy display, raffles, silent auction, door prizes. Tickets on sale until Mar. 13: adults - $10, kids 4-11 - $5. Online Info: Contact: Kenosha Bible Church office, 262-652-4507

March 20: Sportsmen's Banquet, Hartland Faith Baptist Church, 780 Tenney Ave., Hartland, 4-6 p.m. Gary Anderson keynote speaker on turkey calling, knife sharpening by the Sharp Brothers. Door prizes include rifles and a Mathews Mission bow. No charge, but pre-registration is requested. Online Info:

Mar. 20: Whitetails Unlimited Banquet, Buck Trail Archers, Burlington. Online info: Contact: Tracy Brewer, 262-889-8283, or WTU Headquarters, 800-274-5471

March 22: Wisconsin Fishing Club meeting, 7:00 p.m., Yester Years Pub & Grill, 9427 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI. Capt. Jason Woda of Reel Sensation Charters will speak on jig fishing for Lake Michigan perch, trout & salmon. Free for members, $5 for non-members. Contact: Dan Freiherr 414-464-9316

March 23: Public forum on Asian carp and other invasive species, 7:00 p.m., Madison College (formerly Madison Area Technical College), room 142B. Presenters include experts from the U.S. Coast Guard, US Fish & Wildlife Service an d Army Corps of Engineers. No admission charge. Online Info: Contact: Don Sanford 608-225-7520

March 26: 20th annual Scimitar Sportsman's Night, 5:00 p.m., Tripoli Shrine Center, 3000 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. Dinner, auctions, raffles, 50 guns, Harley Davidson motorcycle, hot tub/sauna package, Hooters girls. Tickets $75. Online Info: Contact: Rich Borys borysmequon@sbcglobal.net, 414-704-7424

Mar. 26-28: Wisconsin Big Buck Classic, Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells. Online info: Contact: Tina Itson, 866-382-4852 x5924, tina@chulavistaresort.com

Mar. 27: 10th Annual Watertown Area Outdoor Expo & Wild Game Feed, Calvary Baptist Church, 792 Milford St., Watertown, WI. 12-7 p.m. Seminars on sausage making, taxidermy, fly tying, turkey & duck calling, trapping, reloading & more. Online Info: Contact: Mary Sielaff, 920-988-4315

March 27: SE Wisconsin Chapter Pheasants Forever banquet and vendor fair, American Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee. Online Info: Contact: Jeff Kern, jkjumbo20@sbcglobal.net , 414-313-5841

Apr. 6 & 10: Youth Turkey Hunt, Milford Hills Hunt Club, Johnson Creek. Online info: Contact: Scott Kirchoff, 414-750-5181, skirchoff@sbcglobal.net

Apr. 9-11: Wisconsin Deer & Turkey Expo, Alliant Energy Center, Madison. Online info: Contact: Glenn Helgeland, 262-242-3990, mac@deerinfo.com

April 12: Wisconsin DNR Spring Fish & Game Hearings and Conservation Congress meetings, 7:00 p.m. in all 72 counties. Online Info:

April 12: David Uihlein Chapter Ruffed Grouse Society banquet, 5:00 p.m., Milwaukee Athletic Club. Tickets $75. Auction, raffles, memorial tribute to Dave Uihlein. Online Info: Contact: Jim Hayett, buyholdsell@wi.rr.com, 262-691-0100 x 22

April 12: Oak Creek Flyway Chapter Ducks Unlimited Banquet, 5:00 p.m. Muskego Lakes Country Club. Online Info:
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News Release: Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest - NR_05

For Immediate Release

Rhinelander, WI –March 11, 2010: The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

would like to remind people the annual spring closure that prohibits ATV (including motor bikes), horse, and mountain bike use on Forest trails will be in effect between March 15 through April 30, 2010.

During this same time period, All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs ) are prohibited from using all Forest Service jurisdiction roads. Catherine Pinegar, Forest Recreation Planner states, “ATV use during the spring thaw can cause significant damage to roads and soils. Rutting, soil erosion, and other resource damage can occur when ATVs are ridden on ground that is saturated and muddy, resulting in costly repairs.

This spring closure order protects the public's investment in roads and trails, and protects the Forest's soil and water resources.” ATV routes designated by towns under state law are not affected by this closure. Snowmobile trails in Taylor County that also allow ATV use will remain open until the snowmobile trails are closed.

Pinegar encourages ATV, horse, and mountain bike enthusiasts to do their part in helping to protect recreation opportunities by honoring this closure.

Designated ATV, horse, and Mountain Bike trails open for use again on May 1.

Forest Service jurisdiction roads open to ATV's can also be used beginning May 1.


USA Ice Team wins World Ice Fishing Championship

By Paul A. Smith of the Journal Sentinel Posted: March 14, 2010

Holding fast to its Day 1 lead, the USA Ice Team surprised a field of experienced international anglers and won the 2010 World Ice Fishing Championship in Rhinelander.

"We thought we'd be happy with something in the middle of the pack," said team captain Mike McNett of Lombard, Ill. "Tell me I'm not imagining it." There it was, the crystal WIFC first place trophy, as brilliant as the ice of Boom Lake under a late winter sun and as solid as the congratulatory hugs of fellow competitors.

Murmurs of "USA, USA" rose from the standing room-only crowd in the Hodag Park weigh-in tent as the result became apparent. The U.S. finished first, with 39 points in the International Angling Confederation scoring system.

Points are determined by weight of fish caught and the order in which anglers finish in the five daily fishing sections. Competition took place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday on Boom Lake, a flowage on the Wisconsin River. Poland finished second (54 points)and Latvia took third (56).

In order, the rest of the finishers were: Russia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Ukraine and Canada.  The good news didn't end there for the Americans: Mike Boedeker of Lansing, Mich. took the individual gold medal. He caught 2.630 kilograms of fish and finished first in his Saturday section and third on Sunday; Folke Andersson of Sweden took the silver medal. Results were still being sorted out Sunday afternoon to determine the individual bronze medalist.

The U.S. team had a distinct Midwestern accent, including several Wisconsinites.

In addition to Boedeker, the American anglers were: Doug Bussian, Columbus, Wis.;Tony Boshold, Carol Stream, Ill.; Bill Whiteside, Eau Claire, Wis.; Myron Gilbert, Brooklyn, Mich; and Bob Esbensen, Palatine, IL. The team also included coach Greg Wilcznski of Pleasant Prairie, Wis., team captain Mike McNett of Lombard, IL., International Delegate Joel McDearmon of Tomah, Wis. and directors Chris Ward of Chaska, MN. and Brian Gaber of Rhinelander, Wis.

The home ice advantage clearly helped the U.S. team. The European ice anglers are accustomed to catching more but smaller fish such as roaches and bream. And since ground baiting (the practice of spreading bread crumbs or other food to attract fish) was disallowed by the international judges for the 2010 event, the competitors had to rely only on baited hooks.

In addition,Gaber of Rhinelander, a director of the U.S. squad, had spent hundreds of hours mapping the waters of Boom Lake and scouting in advance of the event. But this was only the second time the U.S. had entered a team in the competition.

Last year, at the WIFC in Poland, the American finished last. In the annals of international upsets on the ice, it's not likely to be mentioned in the same breath as the U.S. hockey team taking gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. But nobody expected this.

For more information about the USA Ice Team.

"They did what they're good at, catching panfish in highly pressured water under very tough conditions," said WIFC official Lee Young of Green Bay. "Hats off to them."

Competitors weighed mostly bluegill and crappie and some yellow perch. Game fish were disallowed. Rules also prohibited power augers and fish finders, underwater cameras or electronics of any kind.

Most catches were made on tiny ice jigs tipped with wax worms or spikes.

Although most European anglers fished tight to the bottom, Boedeker said he and his U.S. teammates did well by fishing for suspended fish. "I also think its unprecedented in international competition to go from zeros to heroes in just the span of one year," said Young, an angler with over 25 years of international experience. It was enough to make the Godfather cry. "I don't know if I could be any prouder," said a teary-eyed Dave Genz of St. Cloud, Minn., widely known as the Godfather of modern ice fishing and official ambassador at the WIFC.

The fishing conditions were described as "tough," especially Sunday as high pressure and sunny skies moved in. The entire U.S. team, including Doug Bussian of Columbus, Wis. and Bill Whiteside of Eau Claire., turned in impressive performances both days.

Bussian placed third in his section Saturday and second Sunday. Whiteside placed second Sunday in Sector A. The atmosphere in the weigh-in tent remained tense as the first three sections were announced. But when Bussian weighed 1.385 kilograms of fish and placed second, the U.S. team members started to believe a win was possible. And when Boedeker, the anchor, weighed 1.495 kilograms and took third in Sector E, the final result was assured.

The cramped tent became a sea of hugging parkas as USA Ice Team and several other squads, including Poland, erupted in spontaneous emotion. The WIFC awards no monetary prizes, only team trophies and individual medals. That's not to mention honor, respect and a few other things anglers know well. "Bragging rights for the whole year over some of the best anglers on the planet," said Bussian, a tournament-proven angler who nevertheless carried a penny he found on the ice opening day. "That's going to feel good."

Ice Team: (L-R) Brian Gaber, Bill Whiteside, Myron Gilbert, Greg Wilczynski, Mike McNett, Bob Esbensen, Dave Genz, Mike Boedeker, Mike Smith, Doug Bussian, Tony Boshold.

Individual Winners: Tomasz Bogdan Nysztal-Poland (3rd), Folke Andersson-Sweden (2nd), Mike Boedeker-USA (1st)


































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Thursday, February 11, 2010

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SHOW #507 | 2010 FEB 13
Dan @ Madison Fish Expo 2009

• It's expo time in Mad City!

• Madison Fishing Expo, Feb. 26-28.

• Wisconsin Deer & Turkey Expo, April 9-11.

• Jim O'Brien talks bluegills and northerns.
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• Dan and Jeff discuss changes to Wisconsin's spring turkey season proposed in Senate Bill 481.

• Jeff competes in the NAIFC tournament on Delavan Lake.












Results for POLL s506

Do you think the DNR should manage largemouth and smallmouth bass with separate regulations?

YES 64% |  NO 18%MAYBE 9% UNDECIDED 9%OTHER %

IMPRESSIONS: 402   |   RESPONSES: 11 |   COMMENTS: 1

POLL s507


Should Wisconsin's spring turkey regulations be changed to allow a hunter to buy one permit and hunt anywhere in the state during a six-week spring season?

BACKGROUND: State Senate Bill 481, introduced by Sen. Jim Holperin, would eliminate the lottery system for allotting permits and the six separate hunting periods. Instead, hunters would purchase a turkey permit and hunt in any part of the state any time during the season. Read on...




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Wisconsin Deer & Turkety Expo

GLENN HELGELAND


director of the Wisconsin Deer & Turkey Expo, gives us a preview of his Wisconsin show, coming up April 9-11 in Madison.
Madison Fishing Expo, Madison Wisconsin

CHARLIE GRIMM


shares highlights of the Madison Fishing Expo, scheduled for Feb. 26-28 in Madison.

JIM O'BRIEN


Jiffy Pro Staffer and owner of Dancing with Walleyes Guide Service, reports on ice-fishing activity on Lake Monona and Big Muskego Lake.



















Looking for ice fishing contests? Find them all online.

Feb. 11: Southeast Wisconsin Friends of the NRA Banquet, Golden Mast in Okauchee. Dan will emcee. Online Info:

Feb. 12: Outdoor Wisconsin Banquet at The Country Springs Hotel in Pewaukee. Tickets and Online Info:

Feb. 13: Dick Smith's Bait 10th Annual Ice Fishing Jamboree on Nagawicka Lake. Adult event is sold out, but there's still room for more kids. Jiffy pro-staffer Jim O'Brien will be there to drill holes for kids and share ice-fishing tips. Information Online

Feb. 12-14: Wisconsin FORCE/NRA State Convention (FORCE = Firearms Owners, Ranges, Clubs and Educators). Milwaukee Marriott West in Waukesha. Refuse to be a Victim Seminar, NRA Instructor Certification Seminar, workshops on the future of gun ownership, women's groups, grassroots organizing, youth education and more. Many activities are free. Online Info:

Feb. 12-14: Milwaukee Muskie Expo, State Fair Park. Exhibits, seminars, Brad Karstaedt and Dan will be there. Online Info:

Feb. 13: Wisconsin sturgeon spearing season opens. Meet the authors of People of the Sturgeon, Ron Bruch, Kathy Schmitt-Klein & Fred Binkowski, at 11:00 a.m. at Wendt's on the Lake in Van Dyne. Have your copy signed, watch the big fish come in, and share your sturgeon memories! Details: 920-688-5231.

Feb. 17: Jim O'Brien will speak on electronics for ice fishing at the Waukesha Gander Mountain store. Starts at 6 p.m. Onine Info:

Feb. 19-20: Jim Hudson's Ice Roads Ice Fishing Class Online Info:

Feb. 26-28: Milwaukee RV Show, State Fair Park. Online Info:

Feb. 26-28: Madison Fishing Expo, Alliant Energy Center. Brad Karstaedt and Dan will be there. Online Info:

Feb. 27: East Coast Gobblers Chapter NWTF Banquet, Bil-Mar Supper Club, Manitowoc. Details: call Wally at 920-686-1215

Mar. 5: Red Cedar Chapter of Pheasants Forever 20th anniversary banquet, Dunn County Fish and Game. Lots of nice guns and a multitude of other prizes. Banquet and others Online Info: Contact: Jim Lewis 715-688-9101

Mar. 5-7: Southeast Wisconsin Fishing & Hunting Expo, Olympia Resort, Oconomowoc. Online Info:

Mar. 10-14: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Show, State Fair Park. Online Info:

Mar. 12-13 Wisconsin Chapter of Safari Club International Hunter's Expo. Wyndham Milwaukee Airport Hotel. Free and open to the public. Live auction 1:00 p.m. Sat. Seminars 11: a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sat. Online Info: Contact: 262-437-0097

Mar. 14-21: The Wild Institute still has space for a few more women on a trip to Baja California. Activities include sea kayaking, deep-sea fishing, gourmet meals, relaxing on a private white-sand beach, hiking the Sonoran desert, whale watching and more. The trip is led by Chris Heeter, a guest on last week's show. Online Info: Contact: 763-479-3954

Hunters register 8,265 birds in 2009 fall wild turkey hunt

MADISON – Wisconsin wild turkey hunters registered a total of 8,265 birds during the fall 2009 wild turkey season.

Hunters registered 7,073 birds during the Sept. 12 through Nov. 19 regular season and 1,192 birds during the Nov. 30 through Dec. 31 extended season in turkey zones 1 – 5. In 2008, 10,698 birds were registered in the fall harvest.

“The Fall 2009 turkey hunt did show a decrease in harvest, which was anticipated given poor brood production in 2008,” said Scott Hull, upland game ecologist for the Department of Natural Resources. “The 2008 brood production was influenced by rainy and cold conditions. We saw impacts of this reduced brood production during the 2009 spring season with a higher proportion of adult birds compared to jakes in the harvest, indicating fewer jakes in the population.”

Hunters also purchased fewer permits for the fall 2009 hunt compared to the previous year (68,796 permits issued in fall 2009 compared to 76,448 in 2008). Approximately 26,000 fall permits remained unsold by the close of the fall 2009 season. The total number of permits available for 2008 and 2009 were identical at 95,700.

“The statewide population of turkeys remains very strong,” says Hull. “And with controlled permit levels in place, we were able to offer an extended fall season for zones 1-5. The extension gave many hunters additional hunting opportunities over a longer time period.”

Permit levels are not yet set for the 2010 fall season but Hull feels hunters can expect a similar number of permits to be available. Of the 95,700 permits available for the 2009 fall season, the DNR issued 57,950 permits in the drawing and sold another 11,120 remaining permits over-the-counter after the drawing had been completed. The 8,265 registered birds compute to a success rate of 12.0 percent compared to 14.0 percent in 2008.

A pilot program allowing hunting turkey with dogs in the fall continued for a third year and was available to hunters in a 9-county area in the southwest. Specific harvest statistics are not yet available for those counties but anecdotal reports suggest that the previous two years went well. The program will go statewide next fall, allowing fall turkey hunting with dogs throughout the state.

Spring 2010 turkey season permits on sale beginning March 22

The spring 2010 turkey hunting season will run from April 14-May 23, in six 5-day time periods. In total, 225,729 permits are available for the spring 2010 turkey season. An estimated 76,636 spring turkey permits remaining after the drawing will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis starting March 22 by zone, one zone per day, with each zone having a designated sales date.

For updated information on leftover spring permit availability and other information regarding the 2009 spring turkey hunting season, please visit the Wild Turkey page of the DNR Web site.









































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