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Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 2021

Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch says the coho bite is still going strong and shares a delicious recipe for grilled salmon. He says Ranieri’s Four of a Kind Mr. T steak sandwich is his favorite lunch option in Sheboygan. Ashley Strabel, forest wildlife specialist with the Ruffed Grouse and American Woodcock societies, reports her work on private and public land is creating diverse habitat for these and other young-forest wildlife species and says the societies are seeking to fill two forester positions in Wisconsin and Michigan soon. Sailboat captain Jon Small says sailing season is under way on Lake Superior and describes the trips offered by sailing charters based in Bayfield, Wisconsin.

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