Wisconsin Muskie Discussion
sworrall
Posted 1/3/2005 1:15 PM (#130256)
Subject: Wisconsin Muskie Discussion





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Here are the transcripts as recorded, see you in the chat room this Wednesday at 8 PM Central.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=18...
muskyboy
Posted 1/3/2005 2:55 PM (#130269 - in reply to #130256)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Muskie Discussion


Thanks Steve, I couldn't make that chat, but WI musky management needs to be improved and we should figure out some way to help with strategy, direction, stocking support, and stocking funding working directly with the WDNR.
firstsixfeet
Posted 1/3/2005 7:11 PM (#130283 - in reply to #130256)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Muskie Discussion




Posts: 2361


I can't get into the chat room anymore since the last time you guys changed it.
sworrall
Posted 1/3/2005 11:25 PM (#130301 - in reply to #130256)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Muskie Discussion





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
FSF,
You need to go to this link and download the newest JAVA file. It's the yellow box on the upper right. That should fix things up for you, sir!

http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
mikie
Posted 1/5/2005 11:50 AM (#130401 - in reply to #130256)
Subject: RE: Wisconsin Muskie Discussion





Location: Athens, Ohio
One clip of interest:
Mark_Gostisha: What I said earlier. Outlying biologists have little knowlege of musky issues as it is not relevant to their geographic area. Educate them, steer them to good educational web sites, elighten on the


Just FYI, the Ohio Huskie Muskie Club has an annual outing they call Division Day. Club members take Div. of Natural Resources biologists and managers out on club members' boats to go fishing. They report that that level of one on one contact is a great benefit to both the members and the Division employees. Can it work in Wisconsin? m