Lake of the Woods Tourism executive director Joe Henry reports good catches of walleyes over deep mud on Lake of the Woods and says the new wave buoys are an aid to navigation and communication. The Hunting Beast Podcaster Dan Infalt invites listeners to attend Huntstock Midwest, July 17-19 at Dodge County Fairgrounds, for a deer camp experience with great seminars and $50,000 in door prizes. Florence County director of economic development and chamber of commerce president Eric Printz reports on a fantastic Independence Day celebration and invites listeners to come up for a summer adventure.
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