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March 11, 2005

Blackhawk Musky Club meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., 1135 Apline Drive, Janesville. For more info call Skip Liles, 608-757-0941.

12 Apostles Musky Club, Inc. meets the first Monday each month, 7 pm, Blue Top Supper Club & Motel, 3425 Church Street, Stevens Point, WI. Guest always welcome! www.12apostlesmuskyclub.com. For more info call Ron Schwarz, 715-343-0373. Salmon Unlimited of Wisconsin meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the 5th St. Yacht

Blackhawk Musky Club meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., 1135 Apline Drive, Janesville. For more info call Skip Liles, 608-757-0941. Read More »

Winnebagoland Musky Club meets the first Wednesday of every month, American Legion Memorial Clubhouse in Fond du Lac, 7:15 p.m. Open to public. Call Dave, 920-922-6704 for more info.

Blackhawk Musky Club meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., My Apartment Restaurant & Lounge, 15 N. Arch St., Janesville. For more info call Matt McCumber, 608-755-5887. 12 Apostles Musky Club, Inc. meets the first Monday each month, 7 pm, Blue Top Supper Club & Motel, 3425 Church Street, Stevens Point, WI. Guest

Winnebagoland Musky Club meets the first Wednesday of every month, American Legion Memorial Clubhouse in Fond du Lac, 7:15 p.m. Open to public. Call Dave, 920-922-6704 for more info. Read More »

By Joe Albert

Remer, Minn. Glenn DelGiudice hoped this would be the kind of severe winter not seen since the mid-1990s. One with the hallmarks of days gone by penetrating cold that makes deep breaths impossible; snow piled so high snowmobiles or snowshoes become a transportation necessity. Originally scheduled to end last winter, the DNR wildlife biologist’s long-term

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St. Paul The 2005 Minnesota Deer Classic continues through this weekend at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum in St. Paul. Take in a seminar from several deer hunting experts, and learn about Western or Canadian big game hunts. There will be more than 250 ex

Admission on Friday is $8 for adults; kids under age 12 are admitted free. On Saturday and Sunday, admission is $9 for adults and $4 for kids under age 12. Show hours are 3-10 p.m. on Friday; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information,

St. Paul The 2005 Minnesota Deer Classic continues through this weekend at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum in St. Paul. Take in a seminar from several deer hunting experts, and learn about Western or Canadian big game hunts. There will be more than 250 ex Read More »

May 5 – June 5: Rapids Riders “Canoe U” Whitewater Canoe and Kayak Instruction, Hyland, St. Croix and Willow River Parks. Training offered from basic to intermediate whitewater paddling with American Canoe Association certified instructors For more info

Lowrance Electronic Schools, in-depth seven hour classes on the operation and use of recent Lowrance and Eagle Sonar and GPS units along with related products. Taught by Bruce Samson a top tournament money winner and Bill Diedrich, the Electronics Doctor for In-Fisherman. Registration required. Class size limited to 35. For more info contact Bill, 952-935-5764,

May 5 – June 5: Rapids Riders “Canoe U” Whitewater Canoe and Kayak Instruction, Hyland, St. Croix and Willow River Parks. Training offered from basic to intermediate whitewater paddling with American Canoe Association certified instructors For more info Read More »

March 22-23: Natural Resources Board meeting, Room G09 of the State Natural Resources Building, (GEF 2) 101 S. Webster St., Madison. People who wish to appear during the citizen participation period must register by calling 608-267-7420 by 4 p.m. the Fri

April 1: The Conservation Congress Awards Committee meeting, Holiday Inn in Stevens Point, 7 p.m. Call AnnMarie Kutzke, 608-266-2952. April 11: Conservation Congress Spring Hearings, 7 p.m. in every county statewide. Call AnnMarie Kutzke, 608-266-2952 for meeting sites. April 26-27: Natural Resources Board meeting, Room G09 of the State Natural Resources Building, (GEF 2) 101

March 22-23: Natural Resources Board meeting, Room G09 of the State Natural Resources Building, (GEF 2) 101 S. Webster St., Madison. People who wish to appear during the citizen participation period must register by calling 608-267-7420 by 4 p.m. the Fri Read More »

March 12: Annual Great Lakes Sport Fishermen Public Auction, Serb hall, Milwaukee. For more info call Al Kretschmer, 414-476-6970.

March 19: Adell Sportsmen’s Club Rummage Sale, 9-3 p.m., Adell Fire House. For more info call Jeff Bichler, 920-994-9369. April 2: Sportsmen’s Ministry Breakfast, Fox River Christian Church, 8 a.m. to noon. For more info call Jim Caughey, 414-430-2539. April 9: 3rd Annual Sheboygan Area Great Lakes Sport Fishermen Swap Meet, 9-1 p.m., Sheboygan South

March 12: Annual Great Lakes Sport Fishermen Public Auction, Serb hall, Milwaukee. For more info call Al Kretschmer, 414-476-6970. Read More »

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