This week on Outdoors Radio
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This week, Outdoors Radio features Wisconsin author and conservationist Jeff Nania, Wisconsin DNR fisheries biologist Jordan Weeks, charter captain “Dumper Dan” Welsch, and Wisconsin Pheasants Forever R-3 coordinator John Motoviloff. Jeff Kelm heads to Monroe, Michigan for a Masters Walleye Circuit tournament. Dan reports on Wisconsin Conservation Congress spring hearings results and invites listeners to join him in September to fish Lake of the Woods.
Author and conservationist Jeff Nania returns to talk about side-by-side shotguns, including the A. H. Fox shotgun owned by Aldo Leopold. (https://www.feetwetwriting.com/, https://www.aldoleopold.org/post/the-story-of-aldos-gun/)
Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch files the first Lake Michigan fishing report of the season from Sheboygan, including the recent stocking of 150,000 chinook salmon fingerlings, along with brown and rainbow trout. (http://dumperdan.com/, https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/sites/default/files/topic/Fishing/LM_StockingSummary2020.pdf)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Mississippi River fisheries team leader Jordan Weeks discusses the threat to native fish species in the Mississippi posed by invasive Asian carp. (https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Watersheds/basins/mississippi/invasives.html)
In the Madison Outdoors Report, John Motoviloff, Wisconsin outreach and R-3 coordinator for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, talks about the recent Learn-to-Hunt-Turkeys event he hosted in Crawford County. (https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/Education/OutdoorSkills/lth, https://pheasantsforever.org/default.aspx, https://www.facebook.com/john.motoviloff.1)
Contact: Dan Small 414-588-4082