Sheboygan charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch reports good catches of chinooks, cohos, rainbows and lake trout off Sheboygan on Lake Michigan, and Ranieri’s Four of a Kind offers a killer Mr. T. steak sandwich. Pappas Trading Post archery expert JC Chamberlin says bowhunters should start putting in fall food plots and keep water holes filled. Huntworth Gear pro staffer Bernie Barringer reports from Huntstock Midwest, where he will present three bear hunting seminars this weekend, and invites listeners to attend his second annual International Black Bear Show, July 31-Aug. 2 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
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