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Published April 04, 2008, 12:00 AM

2008 Wisconsin Fishing Report is ready

Anglers can reel in the latest fishing reports, tips and techniques in the 2008 Wisconsin Fishing Report.

Anglers can reel in the latest fishing reports, tips and techniques in the 2008 Wisconsin Fishing Report.

The 16-page fishing forecast newspaper is available online and at Department of Natural Resources service centers and regional offices.

It’s also included in the April 2008 Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine.

“The fishing report is a reminder that inland fishing season is just around the corner,” says Mike Staggs, Wisconsin’s fisheries director.

“It’s a great resource for avid anglers and newcomers to the sport as they start planning their fishing outings.”

This year, anglers again will be able to learn about fish populations and fishing prospects from data received through fish surveys results.

“A Year of Fabulous Fishing,” a year-round guide to angling opportunities. From January to December, there’s always a place to fish, fish to catch, and fishing fun to be had.

“Musky Mania,” has tips of the trade from an accomplished musky angler.

“Year-round shore fishing on Lake Michigan” reveals seasonal fishing opportunities, without ever leaving land.

Also included are a kids section, ideas for family outings, tips on taking kids fishing, coloring pages and fishy fun on EEK!, the award-winning environmental education Web site for kids.

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