Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 FM ESPN broadcast, presented by Wildland Management, providing forestry mowing, food plot and CRP installation, wetlands creation and other environmental services. Fishing guide Ron Barefield says high water is hampering fishing on the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, but bass and panfish action is good on the Madison Chain. (www.wildlands.net) Vickie Frank, director of the Greater Wisconsin Outdoor & Sportsman Festival, previews highlights of this expo coming to Sunnyview Expo Center in Oshkosh June 12-14. (www.wioutdoorfest.com) Christa Reinart, co-owner of Flambeau Flowage Sports, reports good walleye action now on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage and invites listeners to attend the Can-Yak Fishing Tournament Labor Day Weekend. (www.mercercc.com, www.can-yak.com) In the Hupy and Abraham Outdoor Report, Mark LaBarbera reports more than 2,300 students, teachers and chaperons attended the Midwest Outdoor Heritage Education Expo recently at the McKenzie Center in Poynette and invites schools to save the date of next year's Expo, May 18-19, 2016. (www.hupy.com, http://www.outdoorheritageeducationcenter.com/) Capt. Dan Welsch reports good Lake Michigan action for rainbow trout off Sheboygan and invites listeners to meet Chris Jacke, Jerry Kramer, Chester Marcol, Ron Dayne, Craig Newsome, George Koonce and other Packers alumni June 11 at the Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan. (www.dumperdan.com, www.playeralumniresources.com) Enter our Summer Giveaway: Mercer Fishing Adventure. Half day of guided fishing for two with Mike "Doc" Sabec, two nights' lodging at the Great Northern Motel, free registration for the Can-Yak Fishing Tournament, $40 in Loon Dollars, plus Mercer Memorabilia (T-shirt, loon doll and more) and a Shimano rod & reel. Total package value more than $600. To enter, visit mercercc.com, click on "Enter to Win" and "Dan Small Outdoors Radio" and enter your contact information. One entry per person. You have until July 25 to enter. We'll announce the winner with Tina Brunell on Aug. 1st.
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