Metro Area Fishing Report – September 3, 2023 – video
Summer patterns continue and a couple presentations make it simple to catch fish.
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Summer patterns continue and a couple presentations make it simple to catch fish.
Metro Area Fishing Report – September 3, 2023 – video Read More »
Theresa Marsh will look a little different to waterfowl hunters this fall. The water level will be higher than the last four years and, if things go as planned, cattails in two areas will be burned before the regular duck season opens.
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Biologist Steffen Peterson is the property manager for Theresa Marsh Wildlife Area that covers 5,990 acres in northwest Washington and southeast Dodge counties. He said water levels were drawn down the last four years in April to encourage the growth of vegetation favorable for waterfowl.
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Due to the unprecedented spike in the birthrate after World War II, the next decade or so after the war was called the “baby boom.”
It could be that the boating industry someday will view the years starting with the COVID pandemic and immediately after as America’s “boating boom” due to the unprecedented numbers of newly minted boats and boaters that were an offshoot of the upheaval caused by the virus and the attempts to bring it under control. The boating boom has resulted in a surge in Great Lakes boating and fishing, as well.
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