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Lake-Link is proud to present to you Outdoors Radio with Dan Small. Dan brings you timely and informative hunting, fishing and conservation topics covering Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. You can listen to all his shows right here on Lake-Link. Or when you are not online, you can listen to his show on these fine radio stations. Outdoors Radio is brought to you by these fine sponsors.

Recent Shows



Show 341: Youth deer hunt, tips for preparing for gun deer season, Chinook egg harvest at Strawberry Creek and great hunting and fishing continues in Ashland County this week on Outdoors Radio with Dan Small.
This week, Dan reports on the hot brown trout fishing in Milwaukee Harbor and the release of 700 sturgeon fingerlings in the Milwaukee River by Riveredge Nature Center. Jeff reports on his weekends work at deer camp. Special guests: Captain Roger LaPenter, proprietor of Anglers All in Ashland, Wisconsin, takes a call from his boat on Chequamegon Bay, where the bass and salmon fishing continues at a fast pace. Some big bucks are starting to show up in Ashland County. www.visitashland.com, www.anglersallwisconsin.com Keith Warnke, Wisconsin DNR big game ecologist, answers questions about this weekends youth deer hunt. http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/wildlife/HUNT/deer/youthhunt.htm Mitch Posthuma, of Midwestern Shooters Supply in Lomira, Wisconsin, shares some advice for getting ready for gun deer season. www.mwshooters.com Scott Hansen, Wisconsin DNR Lake Michigan fisheries biologist, reports on the progress of the Chinook egg harvest at Strawberry Creek in Door County. http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_Article_Lookup.asp?id=864



Show 340: Youth waterfowl hunt, ruffed grouse and woodcock conservation plans, plus Ashland County muskie action this week on Outdoors Radio with Dan Small.
This week, Dan reports on his bowhunt in Monroe County and turkey hunt in Lafayette County. Jeff survives a Civil War battle at Wade House in the Northern Kettle Moraine. Special guests: Brian Long, of Glidden, Wisconsin, reports on fall turnover and its impact on muskie fishing in Ashland County. www.visitashland.com Mike Zagata, executive director and CEO of the Ruffed Grouse Society, tells us about two national conservation plans aimed at improving habitat for grouse, woodcock and other forest wildlife. www.ruffedgrousesociety.org Dr. Scott Stephens, director of conservation planning for Ducks Unlimited in Bismarck, N.D., reports on DUs youth waterfowl hunt in our first No Child Left Inside segment of the season. www.ducks.org



Show 339: This week, Dan reports on Lake of the Woods walleye action and reveals that Outdoors Radio won eight of the nine possible Excellence in Craft Awards at this years AGLOW conference. Jeff reports on his successful squirrel and crow hunt and shares a recipe for crow! Jeff and Dan discuss Michigans ban on baiting and feeding deer.
Outdoors Radio wins big at Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers (AGLOW) Conference; great hunting and fishing action in Ashland County, Wisconsin; father-and-son bowhunt scores a 10-pointer; plus Big Als Pies available from Share Wisconsin this week on Outdoors Radio with Dan Small. Special guests: Capt. Roger LaPenter, of Anglers All in Ashland, reports on the incredible fall smallmouth action, plus bear, deer and grouse hunting success in Ashland County, WI. www.visitashland.com, www.anglersallwisconsin.com Todd Krebsbach and his son, Cameron, of Sheboygan, tell the exciting story of Todds opening-weekend bow kill of a 10-pointer. This was Camerons first time hunting with his dad. Big Al, the Wild Gourmet, reports that his fruit pies will be featured during the month of October in a non-profit buying club called Share Wisconsin that offers quality food at discount prices to folks looking to save money on groceries. www.sharewi.org, www.bigalsltd.com



Show 338: Lake Delton Fisheries Restoration Project takes off! Bowhunting for grizzlies, brown bear and more, plus hunters help the hungry by shooting more deer, and big muskie and pike action in Ashland County, Wisconsin this week on Outdoors Radio with Dan Small.
This week Dan reports on trip to Lake of the Woods for the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers conference and provides an update on the Lake Delton Fisheries Restoration Project. Dan will once again co-host the annual Deer Hunt 2008 TV show with DNR big-game ecologist Keith Warnke. The show will air statewide on public television stations Thursday, November 13 at 8:00 p.m. A new segment this year, called You Asked For It! will feature one or more ideas submitted by viewers. To suggest a segment idea for the show, send Dan an email at dan@dansmalloutdoors.com, or call him at (414) 297-7554 and leave a message with your idea, along with your name and phone number. Special guests: Dennis Dunn, the first hunter to take all 29 species of North American big game with a bare bow, talks about why he undertook his quest. His new book Barebow! details every hunt, offers current information on each species and contains stunning illustrations by the father-son artist team of Hayden and Dallen Lambson. Dunn shares some of his more challenging hunts for grizzly, Alaskan brown bear, bighorn sheep and white-tailed deer. www.str8arrows.com Lee Dudek, of Pauls Pantry in Green Bay and founder of Hunt for the Hungry, encourages deer hunters to clean out their freezers before this years hunt and shoot an extra deer or two for the Wisconsin Deer Donation Program. Lee also previews the upcoming Buck Fever Night Oct. 22 at the Stadium Bar and Grill in Green Bay. www.huntforthehungry.com Brian Long, fishing guide from Glidden, Wisconsin, shares some tips for early-fall action for big muskies and northerns in Ashland County. www.visitashland.com Chris Cantrell, sporting clays and field operations manager at Milford Hills Hunt Club, talks dove hunting, previews the Youth Shooting Day Sept. 28 and the Milford Hills pheasant opener on Oct. 1. www.milfordhills.com



Show 337: More news on the Lake Delton Fisheries Restoration Project! Plus, bear hunting and fishing reports from Ashland County, Wisconsin; a fishing report from Kenosha County, Wisconsin and a hunting and fishing report from Michigan's Upper Peninsula this week on Outdoors Radio with Dan Small.
This week Dan invites listeners to send him ideas for the Deer Hunt 2008 TV show and provides an update on the Lake Delton Fisheries Restoration Project. Jeff scores on big kings off Sheboygan. Special guests: Jim Junttila, outdoor writer from the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, reports on brook trout and salmon fishing in the U.P. and looks ahead to grouse season. www.mininggazette.com, www.alpenanews.com. Michael Rita, outdoor writer for the Kenosha News, reports on the fantastic catfish, bass and crappie action on Kenosha Countys inland lakes. www.kenoshanews.com Capt. Roger LaPenter, proprietor of Anglers All in Ashland, Wisconsin, reports on the early bear harvest, fall fishing and bow deer, grouse and turkey outlook in Ashland County. www.anglersallwisconsin.com, www.visitashland.com Jordan Albert, of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, shares his passion for squirrel dogs and gives us a history of squirrel dog breeds developed in the South for hunting bushytails. www.squirreldogcentral.com To send Dan your ideas for segments in this years Deer Hunt 2008 TV show on statewide Public Television, click on Contact Dan Small and send him an email, or call (414) 297-7554.

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