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FIND
FISH EARLY IN THE YEAR
By Bob Jensen
More and more anglers are getting ready to go fishing in open water.
Early in the open water season fishing can be a hot or cold deal.
You can be on the water one day catching lots of fish, the next
day there seem to be none in the area.
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Spring
Time "Boards and Brown Trout" Action!
by Captain Marty Papke
Sunny skies greeted us this morning and calm seas were being watched
as the last of the coffee was dispersed to "Bordering the Wisconsin
and Michigan waters is a tremendous fishery; in fact it's been said
this region could be one of the most aggressive Brown Trout fisheries
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CATCH
MORE FISH IN RIVERS
By Bob Jensen
The Midwest is home to many, many rivers, both large and small. These
rivers are home to a variety of fish, and much of the time, many of
those fish are willing to bite. River fish are almost always fighting
the current, which means they expend more energy than their cousins
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Spring
Brown Trout Action
by Captain Marty Papke
With some of the most abundant waters throughout the Midwest we have
some pretty big ponds, Lake Michigan is one of them! As the tell tale
remnants of winter pass and longer, warming days bring a time when
the Great Lakess awaken to the activity of feeding fish! |
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WALLEYES
ON BOARDS
By Bob Jensen
In the summer months, walleyes are very likely to spread out on
a variety of structures. They are also very likely, in some bodies
of water, to spread out over vast open areas away from structure.
They are usually relating to baitfish when they are away from structure.
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HIKING
MOUNT RAINIER - WONDERLAND TRAIL - By Carl Fisher
The Wonderland Trail is one of America's most beautiful trails and
is more than 90 miles long. It encircles Mount Rainier in Washington,
which at 14,410 feet in height is the tallest mountain in the lower
48 states. Follow the journey in words and pictures of four hikers
set out on a 10 day, 93 mile trek.
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Asian Grilled
Salmon
***** Excellent
2 servings - 2 portions
salmon filet (no skin)
1/4 cup light soy sauce
1/4 lime juice (or to your liking)
Pinch honey
1 teaspoon crushed chili flakes
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
1 tablespoon chopped fresh ginger and garlic
Pour over filets,
let sit about 5 minutes then grill to your liking. Serve with wild rice
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