Wisconsin Free Fishing and Fun Weekend June 7-8. Historic Bayfield fish hatchery to get needed facelift. Lake Michigan coho action remains outstanding off Sheboygan. The Range of Richfield offers summer leagues, classes, and specials. Jeff reports on the NWT event in La Crosse and heads to Mobridge, South Dakota for an MWC tournament on Lake Oahe. Dan reports on his successful turkey hunt.
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