Some of the same faces under a new, more broad name want state legislators and fish biologists to feel their heightened determination to draw attention and action to Wisconsin’s Lake Superior fisheries issues.
More than a dozen “south shore” conservation groups, business groups, and local governments from Hurley to Superior recently formed Friends of Wisconsin Fisheries after learning of recent DNR hatchery closures in Osceola and Brule, and fish stocking cuts to Lake Superior.
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