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June 11, 2009

Big Six

LAKE_MILLE LACS East – The shallow rocks – nine to 12 feet – continue to produce walleyes during the evening hours mainly on slip bobbers and leeches or shallow-running crankbaits. The day bite has been more difficult, but Lindy Rigs and spinner rigs tipped with leeches or minnows are turning some fish on the deep

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Central New York

Oneida Lake: Walleye action has been mixed. The area around the mouth of the Barge Canal, Fish Creek and Oneida Creek have been good. Pickerel fishing has been very good in Big Bay and shallow water areas. Catch-and-release bass anglers are also doing well in 2-10 feet of water on swimbaits, flipping jigs, Senkos and

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Is JFC action an access threat?

Madison – Sportsmen rallied last week to a call to arms, so to speak, from conservation leaders who claim that recent Joint Finance Committee action jeopardizes hunting, fishing, and trapping access to some future public land purchases. Wisconsin Wildlife Federation Executive Director George Meyer, Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Executive Director Jeff Nania, and Conservation Congress chairman

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Conservation groups hope support of administration helps move CWA

Washington – Conservation groups were quick to praise the Obama administration’s support for the proposed Clean Water Restoration Act last month, a federal bill that is said to restore waters protections awarded by the 1972 Clean Water Act, but recently weakened by Supreme Court decisions. In a letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., several members

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Wausau Area

Muskies are in shallow wood and weeds, with small spinners and topwater baits providing the best action. The early muskie bite is the best it’s been in years. The walleye bite has been very good, with lots of slot fish in the 20- to 28-inch range, along with some going 28 to 30 inches. Anglers

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