State DNR to launch panfish hearings

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Monday, Feb. 11, 2013
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— The state Department of Natural Resources is scheduled to launch an extensive series of public hearings on panfish management this week.

The first hearing is set for Tuesday evening at Ben Franklin Junior High School in Stevens Point. The meeting will be the first in a series of 28 hearings on the future of panfish management in the state.

Attendees will be asked to complete a questionnaire about their concerns, issues and priorities for panfish. DNR fisheries experts also will present information on local fish populations.

The agency wants to use the information as it develops a statewide management plan for panfish.




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rushi
Feb 11, 2013 at 6:31 p.m.
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mmm good dats what they are one fish eats another one and so on and so till a monster eats your bait any you get a big fish that ate all the little fish so the little fish dont get a chance to grow up to be d=big fish in da pond thank you.

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