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This sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report contains everything from a Chicago actor meeting a king to big bass pulling up to lots of varied big fish at Clinton Lake.
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Joseph Sikora, product of Notre Dame College Prep and Columbia College, found some time for fishing between some recent shoots.
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Find attached photo of Chicago’s very one, actor Joseph Sikora, who caught this 18lb King off of St Joes thanks to In the Box Charters.
Joe is currently filming Power 4ce in Chicago and had time to go fishing in between shoots.
RACINE â In order to stimulate the ecosystem and create opportunities for fishing, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources released chinook salmon into the Root River Wednesday afternoon near Downtown Racine.
A total of 33,000 chinook salmon were released into the Root River near Fifth Street Yacht Club, 761 Marquette St. The original plan was to release them into net pens near Pugh Marina, 1001 Michigan Blvd., and feed the fish morning and evening until they were eventually released.
Aaron Schiller, fisheries biologist of Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, releases one of the 33,000 chinook salmon that were added to the Root River Wednesday near Fifth Street Yacht Club, 761 Marquette St.Â
A total of 33,000 chinook salmon were released into the Root River near Fifth Street Yacht Club, 761 Marquette St. The original plan was to release them into net pens near Pugh Marina, 1001 Michigan Blvd., and feed the fish morning and evening until they were eventually released.
Aaron Schiller, fisheries biologist of Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, releases one of the 33,000 chinook salmon that were added to the Root River Wednesday near Fifth Street Yacht Club, 761 Marquette St. Rachel Kubik
The water temperature was ideal at that location but the oxygen levels were low, said Aaron Schiller, fisheries biologist of Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries with the Wisconsin DNR. The Yacht Club was a better location with more ideal oxygen levels.
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