25 sportsmen News Updates

Asian Carp discovered near Lake Michigan
A 19-pound Asian carp has been found near the shore of Lake Michigan, above a navigation lock that regional political leaders had been demanding the Army Corps slam shut to try to keep the invaders out of the world's largest freshwater system.
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Tips led to arrests for overbagging of fish.
Department of Natural Resources conservation wardens continue to pursue arrests associated with a group of Milwaukee-area anglers caught overbagging panfish in late May on the Chippewa Flowage.
Read full article by Paul Smith http://www.jsonline.com/sports/outdoors/96018099.html
Cooler fill quickly as coho bite turns fast and furious.
In the southern Lake Michigan fishing year, spring is marked by one of the best times of all - the coho salmon bite. By Paul Smith
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Boaters in Wisconsin, take notice: A new rule requires boats to be operated at slow-no-wake speeds within 100 feet of lake shorelines.
By Paul A. Smith
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Warmer waters to greet fishermen on opener
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DNR staff implants sonar transmitters to track movements of prehistoric fish
By Meg Jones of the Journal Sentinel
Shawano — The surgery was over in seconds.
The patient was on her back, head covered with a sheet of plastic on the operating stretcher, as a small slit was made in her belly, a sonar device implanted and then she was rapidly stitched up.
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Turkey Caller Prepares For Spring Hunt
Paul Smith - Outdoor Editor
You could say it's a romance language. But don't go looking for lessons from Rosetta Stone.
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CWD rates increase in deer population, DNR says
Paul Smith - Outdoor Editor
About 2% of deer tested last year in the state's Chronic Wasting Disease Management Zone were CWD-positive, according to data released Monday by the Department of Natural Resources.
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