Show: 1223: June is Invasive Plants Awareness Month--tips on controlling garlic mustard, parsnip, buckthorn and more. Spring drumming counts show promise for fall hunting up north. Weather has hampered Wolf River bass action this spring. Dan and Jeff talk




Outdoors Radio with Dan Small show

Summary: In the Hupy and Abraham Outdoor Report, DNR invasive plants coordinator Kelly Kearns offers advice for controlling invasive plant species, since June is Invasive Plants Awareness Month. (<a href="http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/invasives/" target="_blank">dnr.wi.gov/topic/invasives/</a>, <a href="http://www.hupy.com" target="_blank">hupy.com</a>) Scott Walter, director of conservation programs for the Ruffed Grouse and American Woodcock societies, reports on Wisconsin spring drumming survey results and says grouse hunting should be good this fall. (<a href="http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org" target="_blank">ruffedgrousesociety.org</a>) In the Madison Outdoors Report, exclusive to podcasts and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast, presented by Fisher King Winery in Verona, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports on fishing action on the Wolf River. (<a href="http://www.fisherkingwinery.com" target="_blank">fisherkingwinery.com</a>) Join Dan for a fall fishing trip to Ballard's Black Island Resort on Lake of the Woods, Sept. 17-23. Trip includes six nights in private cabins on Black Island, five days of guided fishing, all meals, boats, tackle, bait, and fish cleaning. Limited to 18 people. For details, call 218-634-1996 or visit <a href="http://blackisland.com" target="_blank">blackisland.com</a>.