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May 30, 2023

Stocked and wild trout in Callicoon’s North Branch make for standout New York fishery

It’s easy to overlook the North Branch of Callicoon Creek, given its location in the heart of what’s generally regarded as the birthplace of fly-fishing.

After all, not far away – in fact, just up the road a bit – are the fabled waters of the Beaverkill and Willowemoc, streams to which scores of anglers make annual pilgrimages for both serious and ceremonial casts.

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Wisconsin’s Lac du Flambeau tribe charges public for boat-landing permits

Anglers, water skiers, business owners, and lakefront owners who are not Lac du Flambeau (LdF) tribal members are being told by LdF leaders they will have to buy a permit to launch watercraft within the boundaries of the reservation.
More specifically, the tribe is saying use of boat launches within the Lac du Flambeau reservation boundaries will be segregated after tribal officials announced last week they are implementing a process, beginning immediately, that will charge for use of certain landings on tribal land.

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Wisconsin Natural Resources Board gets a look at past year’s DNR CWD efforts

The DNR gave the Natural Resources Board a general update on what the agency called chronic wasting disease (CWD) accomplishments in 2022, but offered little actual news on any gains.
The report covered April 1, 2022, to March 31, as the state enters its third decade of dealing with CWD.

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A quick chat with Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever CEO Marilyn Vetter

Marilyn Vetter underwent a lengthy interview process last year as Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever completed a nationwide search to replace longtime President and CEO Howard Vincent, who announced his retirement plans in early spring 2022. She formally took the job following Pheasant Fest 2023 in Minneapolis.

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