Outdoors Radio with Dan Small show

Outdoors Radio with Dan Small

Summary: Outdoors Radio brings you current, inormative outdoor information from across Wisconsin. The show features interviews with professionals from fishing, hunting to conservation and more.

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 Show 639: Young bowhunter scores on opening day. Fall recreational opportunities in the Menomonee Valley of Milwaukee and Adams County Parks. Sheboygan Lake Michigan fishing action is hot for salmon, trout and smallmouths. Dan travels to Iowa for the Asso | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:00

Special guests: Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast: Dwyer Marine pro-staffer Duffy Kopf reports on good sauger and walleye action on Lake Wisconsin, mixed-bag action on the Madison chain and close-out deals on 2011 G-3 boats at Dwyer Marine. (www.dwyermarine.com) Austin Kahlow, 12-year-old son of Big Guy Hats creator Jeff Kahlow, tells the story of his successful bowhunt on opening day. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dansmalloutdoors/6166680246/, www.bigguyhats.com) Fred Nickel, director of parks, recreation and trails for Adams County, talks about fall camping, fishing, hunting and other recreational opportunities at Petenwell and Castle Rock County Parks. (www.adamscountyparkswi.com) Dave Misky, assistant executive director-secretary for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, reports on improved public recreation access on the Menomonee River in Milwaukee. (www.renewthevalley.org) Captain Dan Welsch, proprietor of Dumper Dans Sportfishing Charters, reports on hot Lake Michigan action off Sheboygan for Chinook and coho salmon, along with browns, rainbows and smallmouths. (www.dumperdan.com) To enter this weeks drawing for a Jimmy Bigtime DVD, with an entire year of the Jimmy "Big Time" Miller comedy show on the Outdoor Channel (www.jimmybigtime.com), call 414-297-7554 and leave your name and telephone number, or email us at outdoorsradio@gmx.com.

 Show 638: Wisconsin bow deer season and deer hunter wildlife survey under way again. Lake Superior Water Trail map a great guide for sea kayakers. Avoid the rush - sight in your deer rifle now. Dan and Jeff discuss bowhunting during the gun deer season. J | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:00

Special guests: Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast: Madison area guide Ron Barefield reports fishing action is picking up on the Madison chain and remains good on the Wisconsin River. Ron also tells us about fantastic muskie action at Andy Myers Lodge in Canada. (http://www.lake-link.com/anglers/guides/guidepage.cfm?GuideID=12) Jeff Pritzl, Wisconsin DNR Northeast District Wildlife Supervisor, announces the third annual Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey that kicks off with the opening of archery season on September 17. (www.dnr.wi.gov) Andy Liebelt, master gunsmith at Milford Hills Hunt Club, shares some tips for making sure hunters have their shotguns and rifles in top shape for fall hunting. (www.milfordhills.com) Jason Laumann, senior planner for the Northwest Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission in Spooner, talks about plans to extend the Lake Superior Water Trail completely around the greatest Great Lake. (http://www.map.nwrpc.com) To enter this weeks drawing for a Blood Brothers Outdoors DVD, Hunting Hill Country Bucks - Vol. II of Big Bucks Year After Year, (www.bloodbro.com), designed for the do-it-yourself hardcore whitetail bowhunter, call 414-297-7554 and leave your name and telephone number, or email us at outdoorsradio@gmx.com.

 Show 637: Blind bowhunter scores on deer, bear and turkeys. Sea kayaking the Apostle Islands. Simple recipes for great wild game meals. Salmon time on Lake Michigan. Dan gets an atlatl lesson at Henschels Indian Museum. Jeff scores some nice bucks on his | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:00

Special guests: Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast: Gene Dellinger, proprietor of D&S Bait, Tackle and Archery in Madison, Wisconsin, reports good panfish, but slow game fish action on the Madison chain. (www.dsbait.com) Dick Fischer, avid bowhunter and retired archery shop owner, tells how he has killed more than 30 deer in the past 40 years, despite the fact that he is totally blind. Bob Krumenaker, superintendent of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, talks about a new website that provides real-time wave data to help sea kayakers plan their trip on Lake Superior and stay safe. (www.seacaveswatch.com, www.nps.gov/apis) Mike Gnatkowski, freelance outdoor writer and author of Wild Game Simple, shares some secrets for tasty fish and game meals. (www.gnatoutdoors.com) Capt. Dan Welsch, proprietor of Dumper Dans Sportfishing Charters, reports on Lake Michigan salmon fishing action off Sheboygan. (www.dumperdan.com) To enter this weeks drawing for a Blood Brothers Outdoors DVD, Hunting Marsh Bucks - Vol. I of Big Bucks Year After Year, (www.bloodbro.com), designed for the do-it-yourself hardcore whitetail bowhunter, call 414-297-7554 and leave your name and telephone number, or email us at outdoorsradio@gmx.com.

 Show 636: Scaling Pikes Peak in a wheelchair. Help stop aquatic invasives. Restoring fish access to spawning habitat on the Milwaukee River. Dan visits the new Forge Bow Pro Shop. Jeff nearly lands a 40 lb. flathead catfish on 4-pound test. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:00

Special guests: Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast: Duffy Kopf, Dwyer Marine pro-staffer and fishing guide from Waunakee, Wisconsin, reports on fishing action on the Madison Chain and the Wisconsin River and announces closeout sale prices on 2011 G-3 boats at Dwyer Marine in Madison. (www.dwyermarine.com) Dr. Glen House, M.D., radio show host and medical director of Penrose Hospitals Center for Neuro and Trauma Rehabilitation in Colorado Springs, CO, tells how he adjusted to his disability after a skiing accident and plans to climb Pikes Peak in a wheelchair for the third time on Sept. 10. (www.pikespeakchallenge.org, www.healthradio.net) Dr. Janet Whaley, a veterinarian with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, explains the USDA Focus on Fish Health campaign and urges boaters and anglers to avoid spreading aquatic exotic species to new waters. (www.focusonfishhealth.org) Andrew Struck, director of Planning and Parks for Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, talks about a $5 million fish passage restoration program in the Milwaukee River watershed. (http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/planningparks/PlanningParks_Fish_Passage.htm) To enter this weeks drawing for a Droptine Divas DVD (www.workinforwhitetails.com), featuring 12 fair-chase whitetail hunts on private land in Wisconsin, call 414-297-7554 and leave your name and telephone number, or email us at outdoorsradio@gmx.com.

 Show 635: Jetboating Grandfather Rapids on the Wisconsin River. Surviving a cross-country National Parks adventure. King salmon rule Lake Michigan right now. Dan scores on big Geneva pike. Jeff patterns big bucks on trail cameras. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:00

Special guests: Exclusive to podcast and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast: Ron Barefield, fishing guide from McFarland, Wisconsin, reports good action for bass, muskies and walleyes on the Wisconsin River, along with largemouths and panfish on the Madison Chain. (http://www.lake-link.com/anglers/guides/guidepage.cfm?GuideID=12) Polina Raygorodskaya and Igor Bratnikov, founders of GreenXC, back from their recent cross-country tour of National Parks and Forests, report on their trip and efforts to raise awareness and money for conservation. (www.greenxc.com) Todd Koehn, outdoor writer and retired fishing guide from Antigo, Wisconsin, tells how he fishes a treacherous stretch of the Wisconsin River via jetboat. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1p2udrlSHc) Capt. Dan Welsch, proprietor of Dumper Dans Sportfishing Charters of Sheboygan, reports big kings are hitting on Lake Michigan. (www.dumperdan.com) To enter this weeks drawing for a Droptine Divas DVD (www.workinforwhitetails.com), featuring 12 fair-chase whitetail hunts on private land in Wisconsin, call 414-297-7554 and leave your name and telephone number, or email us at outdoorsradio@gmx.com.

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