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Message Subject: Update on the 54" Proposal | |||
Dennis Radloff |
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Hey Everyone! Here's the current update on where things are at for the upcoming Spring Hearings and the 54" proposal for Green Bay. We have had an excellent response and it looks like we are sure to get the point out there that this is what the musky community is in support of for the Green Bay fishery. We have drafted a resolution for Green Bay and it's tirbutaries in response to the alarming number of 50" muskies that we're harvested from the waters of Green Bay in 2006. Not only were the harvest numbers alarming, these were very young fish in the 10 to 12 year old range with at least 5 years of steady growth, perhaps more. Passing this would also put Wisconsin in conjunction with the current Great Lakes size limits enforced by Canada, which is 54". We have also received a wide range of suggestions on other ways to address this system and at this time the overall opinion is that this 54" proposal is an achievable goal for this system. We have writen the proposal with guidance and help from the WDNR and believe this is the right course of action. I have e-mailed the final copy of the proposal to the authors for each county. Here's another point of concern. There has been discussion about proposing this only in the counties adjacent to the Green Bay system to avoid introducing it in counties where folks may not care and vote it down. On the other hand, introducing this around the state and getting it passed around the state would make A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT IN SUCCEEDING with this proposal. While we have a great number of authors (which is half the battle) the other HUGE factor is getting as many people to each county hearing to vote in support of the proposal. It will not matter if we get an author to submit this if there isn't anyone there to vote insupport of it.....so the "other half" of the battle is in YOUR hands, YOU who are reading this....PLEASE attend and vote. Here are the counties, authors, and locations this is getting proposed at for those of you who want to attend and vote. Baron County - Bob Bebson Old Courthouse Building Lower Level - Auditorium 330 E.La Salle Ave - Barron Brown County - Jay Zahn Green Bay Southwest High School - Auditorium 1331 Packerland Dr. - Green Bay Dane County - Gerard Hellenbrand Dane County Alliant Energy Center 1919 Alliant Energy Way - Madison Door County - Mike Healy Sturgeon Bay High School - Auditorium 1230 Michigan - Sturgeon Bay Douglas County - Roger Olsen Superior Senior High School 2600 Catlin Ave. - Superior Forest County - Dan Lazzeroni Crandon High School - Auditorium 9750 USH 8 W - Crandon Iowa County - Rolly Squire Dodgeville High School - Gymnasium 912 W. Chapel St. - Dodgeville Jefferson County - Jim Furley Jefferson County Fairgrounds - Activity Center 503 N. Jackson Ave. - Jefferson Kenosha County - Terry Bitz Bristol Grade School - Auditorium 20121 83rd St. - Bristol Kewaunee County - VACANT - SOMEONE PLEASE TAKE THIS COUNTY Kewaunee High School - Auditorium 911 2nd St. - Kewaunee Manitowoc County - Rob Howe UW Manitowoc - Theater 705 Viebahn St. - Manitowoc Marathon County - Mike Seager D.C. Everst Middle School - Auditorium 9302 Schofield Ave. - Schofield Marinette County - Dave Wineburner Crivitz High School - Auditorium 400 South Ave. - Crivitz Milwaukee County - R.J. Sokolosky Greenfield High School - Auditorium 4800 S. 60th St. - Greenfield Oconto County - Dale Vercauteren Suring High School - Cafeteria 411 E. Algoma St. - Suring Oneida County - Jim Stewart James Williams Jr. High - Auditorium 915 Arcadia - Rhinelander Outagamie County - Tim Sheppard Riverview Middle School - Auditorium 101 Oak St. - Kaukauna Portage County - Mike Bolinski Ben Franklin Middle School - Auditorium 2000 Polk St. - Stevens Point Racine County - Charlie Buhler Union Grove High School - Auditorium 3433 S. Colony Ave. - Union Grove Shawno County - Curt Fleener Shawno Middle School - LG Rm 1050 A. Union St. - Shawno Sheboygan County - Greg Wells Sheboygan Falls High School - Auditorium 220 Amherst Ave. - Sheboygan Falls Vilas County - Steve Heiting Sayner Community Center Golf Course Road - Sayner Washburn County - Jim Strode WI AG Research Station - Conference Rm W6646 HWY 70 - Spooner Waukesha County - Dennis Radloff Waukesha County Tech. College - C052 800 Main St. - Pewaukee Waupaca County - Don Ladubel Waupaca High School - Auditorium E2325 King Rd. - Waupaca Winnebago County - Joe Junion Webster Stanly Auditorium - Auditorium 915 Hazel St. - Oshkosh All locations will be meeting on Monday - April 16th, 2007 @ 7:00 PM. I know there may be a few counties listed that show different authors than that of the initial list. I appologize if you are not listed here as the author of a county you volunteered for...with all the help and shuffling of papers I finished this with the majority of folks I had on my e-mail lisiting. If you volunteered to author and are not listed here...please still attend and vote, and know that your were not "omitted" on purpose. It has been a challenge to contact everyone and maintain contact info. Thanks again to everyone for all your support and feedback along the way. This is a great move for Wisconsin which can give Green Bay something more than the Packers to be proud off...a future world record!!! Feel free to contact me direct if you have any questions or if you want to author for Kewaunee County. Dennis [email protected] 262-443-9993 | |||
muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Get out there and vote, folks! Also to vote on the swallow rig issue. Every musky should die of old age! | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Hey Dennis I sent you an email.....I thought someone else was authoring in Portage Co, but I would be more than willing if need be. Let me know..... | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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Hey Pointerpride, I have a list with Gary Zaug on it....I don't have the master list with the contact info...if you know him and can reach him, have him contact me asap. Thanks. Dennis | |||
Reef Hawg |
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Dennis, I was the one that emailed you regarding the separate counties and the possibility that voting just in affected counties being potentially better. That said, I'll be sure to have someone(I cannot make the hearings this year) author this in Wood county. I am not sure when the late resolutions(proposals that did not make the agenda booklet) are heard(sometimes at the beginning sometimes at the end) but if it is at the end of the hearings, I'd suggest the author to use judgement in relation to how other Musky proposals went that evening. Again, other counties' YES vote will do nothing but boost this action, but a no vote will hurt more than the county not voting at all in this stage of the game. Thanks again for your hard work on this. I am sure you'll be rewarded for your efforts. I've heard more positive coffee shop response to this proposal than many recent Muskellunge rule change proposals in recent past.
Jason Schillinger | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Dennis, I do not know a Gary Zaug. If you dont get ahold of him let me know as I will be going and could author it. | ||
Reef Hawg |
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I'll get in touch with Gary today. | |||
hotlanta |
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Posts: 94 | Good Luck gentlemen we will be watching from around the country hopeing for your success. Chris | ||
Johnnie |
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Posts: 285 Location: NE Wisconsin | First of all I am in full support of the 54" proposal. But those presenting the question at various county meetings should be prepared to answer some questions from the audience. Some could be, (1) "With the new disease in the Great Lakes, will this new reg just stock pile fish in Green Bay which may eventually die to the disease?" (2) "If many anglers start keeping 54-55 inch muskies are you going to come back with another proposal to raise the size limit again?" And the classic,(3)"If little Johnny catches his first muskie and it is 52", will he have to throw back the biggest fish he may catch in his life?" These are a few of the possible questions which may come from the audience. Be prepared with answers. And Good luck!!!! John Aschenbrenner | ||
nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Dennis, I would offer to help out in Langlade County, but my gut instinct says we are better off flying under the radar here. If you want to discuss it give me a shout, but I think we will do more harm than good here. 715-216-1297 | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Johnnie, Good questions. 1. There is not enough known about VHS and how it is going to affect the muskie population in Green Bay. 2. I said from the first post on this that I don't feel 54" is enough. But I guess my answer would be that if in the future, lot's of 54"+ fish are being kept, that yes, I would support a move toward an even higher limit. 3. Most 32" muskies that kids catch are the biggest fish they have caught, and yes, in most places they would have to put that fish back. My answer will be that yes, they have to put it back, but if they handle it properly, and get a couple good pictures, they can release the fish to catch again, and have a replica made. These are my opinions, so I don't know what the party line actually is on these. As with any conversation I have about keeping a fish to mount, or even eat, for that matter, is that while I encourage CPR, I do recognize, and respect, an individual's right to keep a legally caught fish. However, I also think that replica's make much better mounts, and probably taste better, too. Edited by Shep 4/12/2007 10:03 AM | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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Alright...I got ahold of Gary Zaug and he will be authoring / presenting for Portage County...and thanks Pointerpride for your help. We still need an author for Kewaunee County. This is a critical county as it boarder the Green Bay system. If nobody can do this, then is there someone who will take Waukesah County and I will drive up to Kewaunee and author it. Dennis | |||
lakesuperiorkid |
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Posts: 52 | There is plenty known about VHS since it's been in Europe for long time and they are currently working on a treatment for it. It's been in the US for sometime since the West Coast had a outbreak of it. No doubt it is already in Lake Superior due to the travel of shipping. | ||
lakesuperiorkid |
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Posts: 52 | http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:AfS6jp5xPoIJ:www.greatlakesfish... 2520Septicemia%2520Fact%2520Sheet%2520-%25202-26-2007.pdf+VHS+virus+West+Coast&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&client=opera &ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&client=opera | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | From that briefing. "What are the likely risks to Great Lakes fish populations? Little is known about this particularisolate of the VHSv virus. The VHSv-European Types 1-3 isolates have caused large-scalemortalities in salmonid and turbot aquaculture facilities in Europe and mortalities have beendocumented in the Pacific Coast for herring species. Large mortalities from VHSv Type IVahave been documented in marine herring populations in and around Puget Sound, WA. Until therecent mortalities in the Great Lakes, the Type IVb isolate was not known to cause large diseasescale outbreaks on the East Coast of North America except for one potential and unconfirmedinstance in mummichogs from New Brunswick. It is very unclear what the risk is to our fish stocks from this pathogen as susceptibility andvirulence studies have not been done on this isolate. It does clearly cause large scale mortalitiesin susceptible fish populations. The potential outcomes range from being a short term 1-timemortality factor to a pathogen that causes annual mortalities that will need to be factored intofisheries management plans. It also appears that there are a wide range of potential carriers forthe pathogen which will need to be factored into fisheries management options." As I said. My answer would be that there simply is not enough known at this time about the affects on Green Bay's Muskie population from VHS. I can tell you that a kept fish has zero chance of survivng to become larger than 54". | ||
JKH431 |
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Posts: 26 Location: Bayfield, Wisconsin | Dennis Through e-mail with some people, I will be introducing this into the Far north of Bayfield County... Edited by JKH431 4/12/2007 11:47 AM | ||
lakesuperiorkid |
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Posts: 52 | I'd rather see some efffort on Lake Superior pike myself. I'm not for this size limit myself and will vote against it if I can get in the door. | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Lakesuperiorkid. Why would you vote against this size regulation for Green Bay? Do you fish muskies on Green Bay? Have you ever fished for muskies there? I suspect not, so why would you oppose something that has no affect on you? Not voting because it doesn't affect you is different than a vote opposing it. I suggest you rethink your position, and consider what's best for the resource. You want to see some effort on Lake Superior for Pike? Why don't you start something? Take some initiative, get some facts together, get some local support, and get it going up there like Dennis Radloff and others did here? One more thing? Are you going to want us to support any of your efforts up there? Why should we? I don't fish Superior for Pike, so why should I vote for anything to help it? I'll tell you why. Because it would be the right thing to do. That's why. Edited by Shep 4/12/2007 1:38 PM | ||
lakesuperiorkid |
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Posts: 52 | Covered it in another forum without anyone responding so I'm not up to the task again. Far as Lake Superior pike, with the ruins still left in the Lake maybe it's better that they are left alone. I can't see where another proposal and years of getting it through is going to help anything. Yes, I musky fish. Why would I vote either way then. Your deal.....your deal if that's the way it is. No doubt I'll probably not drive down to the meeting anyway. All it ends up to be is groups flooding the place and making a people jam all over the place. Bayfield area is not in my county. Rather not bother with another discussion about fish populations at the moment. Thanks...... | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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JKH431, If you are willing to author for Bayfield County shoot me an e-mail so I can get you a copy of the proposal and we can maintain consistency. ALSO.... Thank You to Mike Kagel...he is going to author in Kewaunee County. Thanks to all and especially M1st for letting us use the threads for help and support. Dennis | |||
Dennis Radloff |
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I forgot to mention also that all the authors should have received their copy of the resolution for Monday....if you diddn't get it please let me know ASAP. Dennis | |||
Pathfinder44 |
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Posts: 79 Location: S.E. Wisconsin | Just in case somebody does NOT know where to vote!!!I will pull this thread. | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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There are a few more counties that this resolution will be submitted in tonight for those interested in attending and voting YES!!! Thanks for all your help and support. Bayfield County / Jim Hudson Drummond High School 40 Eastman Ave. - Drummond Burnett County / Ken Jones Siren Government Center - Room 165 7410 County Rd. K - Siren Sawyer County / Pete Maina Hayward High School - Auditorium 10320 Greenwood Lane - Hayward Washington County / Dan Jahncke Washington County Fair Grounds - Exhibit Hall 3000 HWY PV - West Bend | |||
Dennis Radloff |
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We need help, We have lost communtications with our Kewaunee Author. This is a critical county as it boarder the waters of Green Bay. Anyone interested in authoring please contact me ASAP. Thanks, Dennis | |||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Dennis, Maybe put up a post on WalleyeForst for Jerry Ruffolo. He works over there. Perhaps he could take off for a bit. | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Dennis, Did you find someone for Kewaunee? | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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No. Mike....the guys who was going to do it has to work tonight...last minute deal. Any ideas???? | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | I just looked up how far from Point it was and I couldnt make it there in time anymore.....I would have volunteered to head over there but I wouldnt make it in time. | ||
Dennis Radloff |
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Bumber......oh well.... I think we have our bases covered pretty good otherwise. As long as we can get a good show of support tonight we should have a winner and get this on the ballot for next year! On my way out to head to our meeting right now. Good luck everyone and thanks for all the help and support. Dennis | |||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | I was hoping to get a count of votes tonight, but they did not have the ORC machines here in Dane County. I thought the reason that they moved it back a week was so that they could. Go figure? I shot an email to Kurt to let me know of the vote when he gets it. | ||
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