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    On fishing and outdoor experiences

    IN THIS ISSUE: Expanded fishing coverage It's reel time On fishing and outdoor experiences Tommy White: Dean of urban angling Wonderful marriage of science and art Gear up to go fish [PDF] Game fish of Wisconsin poster [PDF]

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    IT'S REEL TIME

    IN THIS ISSUE: Expanded fishing coverage It's reel time On fishing and outdoor experiences Tommy White: Dean of urban angling Wonderful marriage of science and art Gear up to go fish [PDF] Game fish of Wisconsin poster

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    GET THE LEAD OUT

    Peter Jurich

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    SPRINGTIME FOR TOADS

    Story and photos by Christel Maass American toad I hear the American toads trilling in the parkway creek across from our house in the spring. They’ve come out from their frozen winter slumber.

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    Historic first for state forestry

    Kathryn A. Kahler BRYCE BERKLUNDHeather Berklund is the DNR's new chief state forester, the first woman to hold the position. Last fall, the Department of Natural Resources announced one of many “firsts” in its 100-plus-year history of forest…

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    WARDENS TO THE RESCUE FOR ANIMAL FRIENDS

    Joanne M. Haas Late fall and winter can be a busy time for the DNR’s conservation wardens. Several hunting seasons take place, including the nine-day gun deer season. Colder weather brings attention to snowmobile and ice safety. Still, when the…

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    PARK HOPPERS

    Story by Molly Meister and photos by Fred and Renee Hable Fred and Renee Hable at Devil's Lake State Park. Last year was gearing up to be another exciting travel year for Madison residents Renee and Fred Hable.

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    PIVOTING DURING THE PANDEMIC

    Jaime Kenowski JACK BARTHOLMAIIndigo bunting “Whenever you’re ready,” field trip leader Bob Welch nods at me and smiles.

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    FIND YOUR FOOD

    Megan Sheridan

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    Lake Awakenings

    Ted J. Rulseh LINDA FRESHWATERS ARNDTAs lakes awaken from winter's ice, life bursts forth with a fresh oxygen supply. This hooded merganser hen will teach her brood to dive for aquatic insects, crayfish and small fish. Your lake has spent the…

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