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        <item><title>Subject: Re:Perch - by: beau</title>
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<description>try the last contour breaks before the deeper water,  especially if it has a gravel bottom.  9-13 feet is best....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Perch - by: leydan</title>
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<description>Going out of CCP on Monday. Any idea where I should start the search for perch. Would really like to have my son catch some.
Thanks, Dan...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: 5 Tips to Catch Walleye In the Late Summer and Ear - by: schram24</title>
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<description>5 Tips to Catch Walleye In the Late Summer and Early Fall 

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5 Tips to Catch Walleye In the Late Summer and Early Fall

Go to the Breaks: Always look to the steep breaks on humps and points when looking for walleyes. Walleyes will hold to these in the late summer and fall more so than any other time of year, as baitfish fall into the basin, walleyes can hunt for them with less effort if they have a wall to pin them agains...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Fishing on Lake Winnebago - by: schram24</title>
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<description>Anybody getting any walleyes?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Slow No Wake On Wolf River - by: schram24</title>
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<description>Slow No Wake On Wolf River

Winnebago County's Town of Wolf River has enacted a &quot;Slow no wake&quot; ordinance on the Wolf River until the river recedes to non-threatening levels. Sheriff's officials say boaters should keep their speed slow within 500 feet of any permanent structures. The &quot;Slow no wake&quot; requirement is in effect from the mouth of Lake Poygan north to the County line. Those found in violation of it could be cited. The fine for the ordinance is $175.30....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: deadline for Fall Turkey - by: schram24</title>
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<description>THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR FALL TURKEY &amp; SHARP-TAILED GROUSE PERMITS IS AUGUST 2 

Fall Turkey 
There will be 95,700 wild turkey permits available to hunters for the Fall 2010 turkey hunting season, the same number that was available during the 2009 fall season. 

The 2010 fall season runs from September 18th through Nov. 18 for all seven of Wisconsin’s turkey management zones. The extended season for Zones 1-5 ONLY will run from Nov. 29 through Dec. 31. Hunters who receive a fall turkey permit in Zon...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Operation Deer Watch - by: beau</title>
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<description>Operation Deer Watch’ kicks off August 1
Online reporting system will help track state’s deer population
MADISON – Beginning August 1, Wisconsin citizens will have a new opportunity to be part of managing white-tailed deer in Wisconsin. Dubbed Operation Deer Watch, people are being asked to record and report all deer they see between Aug 1 and Sept 30. Go to the Department of Natural Resources website [dnr.wi.gov] and click on the Operation Deer Watch button to get started.

“All deer seen inclu...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Winnebago DNR Management Meetings - by: schram24</title>
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<description>What topics should be addressed in your opinion?  These are open meetings pertaining to walleye fishing on Lake Winnebago and the enire system.


* July 13, Shiocton - River Rail, N5547 River St. 

* August 10, Menasha - Germania Hall, 320 Chute St. 

* August 11, Quinney - Quinney Fishing Club 

* August 12, Fond du Lac - Marghael’s Hall, N7688 Van Dyne Road 

The meetings will all begin at 7 p.m....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Lake Michigan Report - by: schram24</title>
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<description>Lake Michigan fisheries team report


Sheboygan County - – In Sheboygan trollers have been catching chinook, coho, and rainbow trout. Most fish have been caught from 35 to 50 feet of water. Spoons and flies fished 20 feet down have been productive. Shore fishing in Sheboygan has been good, with chinook, rainbows, and coho caught off both piers. Spoons have taken the most fish.


Ozaukee County - Trollers in Port Washington have found a mixed bag of fish between 35 and 90 feet of water. Good numbers ...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:'Bago reports? - by: schram24</title>
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<description>I hit the water for several hours this evening.  Calm conditions.  20 white bass, 4 walleyes, 2 pike and some sheephead.  Green was the best color.  covered the bottom third of the lake....</description>
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