This Week on Outdoors Radio: Canine Search and Rescue Teams Help Find Missing Persons
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This week, Outdoors Radio features Lake Michigan charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation vice president Kevyn Quamme, canine search specialist Jan Peterson, and pro angler Duffy Kopf. Jeff reports on two walleye tournaments held simultaneously last weekend in Sandusky, Ohio. Dan warns listeners to watch for falling dead ash trees and limbs on windy days. Ozzy scores a nice tom on the last day of his first turkey season.
Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch launches his fleet of six boats and is ready to go for the season. Dumper reports 100,000 Chinook fingerlings were released into the Sheboygan River and Harbor. Anglers Avenue Pub and Grill is open for business. (http://dumperdan.com/, https://www.anglersavenue.net/)
Kevyn Quamme, first vice president of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, talks about recent severe weather impacts on wildlife and the construction industry. (https://wiwf.org/landing/)
Canine search specialist Jan Thompson describes her volunteer work searching for missing persons and invites listeners to attend her talk May 5 at UW-Eau Claire Barron County campus. (https://www.kertk9.org/, https://barron.uwec.edu/business-community/free-viewing-lecture-series/)
In the Madison Outdoors Report, pro angler Duffy Kopf offers tips for making sure your fishing tackle, boat and trailer are ready for opening day and announces several upcoming tournaments and events. (http://www.dsbait.com/)
Contact: Dan Small 414-588-4082