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So Wolfgang and Joel...Any Fish?



 
 
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Old April 27th, 2004, 03:29 PM
Danl
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thanx, Joel. Harry and son will appreciate it muchly.

danl


"Joel Axelrad" wrote in message
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Danl wrote....

Not to highjack your thread or nothin, but.....

my buddy, Harry, will be visiting his offspring in Madison this weekend.

I
made the gross faux pas of mentioning that I had read that there were
troutly streams in the area and now, well, brother can ya spare a tip? Is
there a stream that you would recommend a stretch of water to hit for a
couple of hours within striking distance of Madison?

Danl


Black Earth Creek. I'll send you an Email with details.


Joel Axelrad
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Old April 27th, 2004, 05:28 PM
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"Danl" wrote in message
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thanx, Joel. Harry and son will appreciate it muchly.

danl


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Black Earth Creek. I'll send you an Email with details.


Ditto Black Earth Creek. There are also a lot of other streams within
a couple hours drive of Madison. Joel and Wayne Knight are more
familiar with the area than I am, so you should hit them up for more
specific recommendations.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources publishes a guide to
regulations detailing what limits pertain to virtually all of the
trout water in the state:

http://dnr.wi.gov/org/water/fhp/fish...ts/trout04.pdf

There is also a series of maps accessible by clicking on the desired
region of the state map at:

http://dnr.wi.gov/org/water/fhp/fish...utsalmon.shtml

Both the written descriptions and the maps are scanned directly from
the published hard copy trout regulations which are available
throughout the state, free of charge, wherever fishing licenses are
sold. Of course, you can simply download the PDF files from the web
as well. With this information and a DeLorme atlas of Wisconsin, it
will be easy to find plenty of places to fish.

Tell Harry, "Good luck!" and he owes us a trip report.

Wolfgang


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Old April 27th, 2004, 05:51 PM
Danl
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thanks, wolf. i'll see if i can get harry to post a tr.

danl


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[snip good stuff...]


Tell Harry, "Good luck!" and he owes us a trip report.

Wolfgang





 




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