First, Ted Harpham of Darton Archery joins me to talk about the history of that Michigan based company and also to help us get ready for bowfishing season.
Then Scott Sczafranski from the Linwood Beach Marina on Saginaw Bay has a walleye fishing report. Also, Linwood Beach was the first boat dealer to work with Angler Qwest boats, and Scott says that fishing tritoon has become very popular.
We wrap up the hour with Tom Campbell of Woods-n-Waternews. Tom has a preview of their June issue.
Hour two kicks off with walleye tournament angler and fisheries biologist Ali Shakoor. Ali describes walleye migration patterns and growth rates. He also talks about how science has helped him become a better angler.
Amy Derosier of the Michigan dnr is next. Amy talks about the department’s Wildlife Action Plan to protect wildlife and habitat.
Then, Matt Pedigo from the Michigan Wildlife Council (HereForMiOutdoors.org) joins me to talk about their “Here for Generations” campaign to protect hunting and fishing in Michigan.
The “Chairman of the Boards” is featured in the final hour of this week’s show. Bruce DeShano from Off Shore Tackle talks about how the company got started and why trolling is such a productive way to fish.
We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great wild game dinner.
I hope you like the show.