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The Wisconsin DNR is hosting informational meetings in Green Bay, the Winnebago System, and inland waters across northern Wisconsin to discuss fisheries management.
The first event takes place at the JP Coughlin Center on County Road Y in Oshkosh tomorrow (January 14th) from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The meeting will discuss a walleye movement study in the Winnebago System and the Upper Fox Rivers, as well as changes to Lake Sturgeon.
DNR Fisheries Biologist Angelo Cozzola and DNR Winnebago sturgeon biologist Margaret Stadig will give the presentation.
The next closest meeting will take place in early February at the Green Bay DNR Service Center on Shawano Avenue.
For those who can’t make it in person, the meetings will be live-streamed.
More information can be found at dnr.wisconsin.gov.












