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◄Step up to the plate to fight aquatic invasives!
► Wik’s World Outdoors Camp for Kids
►Dave Zien’s million-mile Harley ride
► Lake Superior bass action hotter than ever
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Do you understand the threat posed by the emerald ash borer?
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WIN COOL STUFF! YOU CAN ENTER THIS WEEK’S DRAWING TO
► WIN a Camp Chef Dutch Oven Dome + Flame Tamer
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Sporting Art of Bob White
Whitefish Studios
Collector Edition
12" x 17" - to - 14" x 19"
300 Prints w/30 Artist/Proofs
$200.00 - (plus shipping)
Further details found online at Dan's Mall
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Cheesy Walleye Supreme
Ingredients
• 1 pound walleye*
• 8 ounces cheddar cheese, grated
• 8 ounces sour cream
• 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
• 1 medium onion, diced
12" Dutch Oven......9 coals on bottom and 15 coals on top for a 350 degree oven!
Place fish in shallow baking pan; place diced onion and cheese evenly on fish. Mix sour cream and soup in a bowl and spoon onto fish. Bake in preheated oven 30 to 35 minutes. Serves 4.
*Ideal fillets should be approximately 3/4-inch thick.
Cindy & Charlie Overton
Black Pot Demo's
Outdoor Cooking Seminars, Demo's and Private Chef
Cook N' Camp
A Full line of quality Outdoor Cooking products at discount prices
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Organic Farm Community Forming
in SW Wisconsin
►Six households will each have an individual house site to build on and share ownership of 115+ acres of common land in Vernon County, Wisconsin.
►The land includes forest, open land, rock outcroppings, wetland, 3 springs and a small trout stream. Deer and turkeys are plentiful in the hills. Topsoil in the bottomland is up to 4 feet deep.
►The land will be protected by covenants so that it remains undividable and its organic status is maintained. Homes and lifestyle will be Green. 
►Couples who would like to raise their children to care for the earth are particularly welcome, as well as those interested in creating a CSA, herb farm, artisanal raw-milk cheese operation or other small organic farming venture.
►Our goal is to live in a sustainable community whose members grow as much of their own food/animals as possible and enjoy each others’ company.
►We hope that the property will also become home to a multi-functional educational facility and/or natural healing center.
►The opportunity to purchase this property will not last long.
If interested, please contact: couleecountryfarm@gmail.com |
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◄Dan wraps up his 1,100-mile Wisconsin/Michigan tour.
► Jeff prepares land for wildlife food plots
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RANDY STARK
Wisconsin DNR chief warden announces the Root for the Home Team aquatic invasives awareness campaign.
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BRANDON WIKMAN
host of Bass Pro Shops’ The Next Generation on the Outdoor Channel, talks about Wik’s World Outdoors Camps for Kids. |
SCOTT BRETTING
proprietor of River Rock Inn and Bow-Fly in Ashland, reports on the hot smallmouth action on Lake Superior’s Chequamegon Bay.. |
DAVE ZIEN
a retired Wisconsin State Senator talks about riding 1 million miles on his Harley. |
CINDY OVERTON
of Black Pot Demos, shares a recipe for Cheesy Walleye Supreme on the Camp Chef Cooking Corner
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Do you understand the threat posed by the emerald ash borer?
Emerald Ash Borer's Effects
The emerald ash borer belongs to a group of insects known as metallic wood-boring beetles (Buprestidae). The beetle's immature or larval form spends its life feeding beneath the bark of ash trees. As a result, the ash tree host suffers extensive damage to its vascular system, depriving the tree's crown of water and nutrients. Research conducted by Michigan State University and the USDA Forest Service has shown the emerald ash borer attacks both stressed and healthy ash trees, typically killing its host in three to five years. All ash species in Wisconsin are attacked, including white, green black and blue ash. Mountain ash (Sorbus spp.), not a true ash, is unaffected.
Emerald Ash Borer Spreads Through Firewood
Emerald ash borer is a slow-moving insect, dispersing just one-half to two miles annually on its own. However, this rate of dispersal can be greatly accelerated by humans transporting ash firewood, nursery stock and other wood products long distances. This inadvertent transportation of emerald ash borer larvae in infested materials by people has greatly increased the distribution of emerald ash borer across the country (see distribution map). Since the detection of emerald ash borer, firewood and quarantine regulations have been put in place to try to slow the spread of this pest.
For more information - WIDNR| Emerald Ash Borer
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Question: s424
Are you worried about eating fish from Wisconsin waters?
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