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  1. I can work both Saturday and Sunday - I live about a mile away from the show site: Wodstock North High School. My preference is to help set-up and work Saturday morning 9-12. I can also help Sunday afternoon: 1-5pm and assist with taking the booth down.

     

    By the way, I'll be picking up Girl Scout cookies for my wife's troop Saturday afternoon. They always have a few extra boxes available for sale. Maybe I'll bring some by the booth late Saturday or Sunday.

     

    Bill K

  2. I made name tags when I worked shows in Rockford and Tinley Park in previous years. Makes it easier for folks to remember your name. I'd be happy to make a name badge for any member working this show. This one shows my full name and home town, but I can drop the last name (or just use initial), and include your home river instead of home town. PM me with your info and I'll have them at the show Saturday morning.

     

     

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  3. Nice report! I found the same with the wealth of knowledge. They are glad to talk about everything and anything with you. Great people.

     

    I have a report from today's sampling (7/14) at Kishwaukee F.P. in Winnebago Co. that I will write up and post later tonight or tomorrow morning

    before going to the Kilbuck sampling.

     

    Bill - Just wondering......Were you at the sampling with the ANGRY land owner who was tossing the IDNR's equipment around?

     

    Yeah, Terry. Dave, Levi, and I were setting the downstream seine when the owner got into it with Karen. I wasn't aware of what was going on until the Conservation police showed up to investigate and question the "participants". Karen kept her cool and professional attitude throughout, which probably prevented an ugly situation from getting worse.

  4. Had a great experience with fellow ISA Member DeKalb Dave R. and IL DNR and EPA crew this past Tuesday on the South Branch. Netted behind the electric seine at our first stop, and behind the boat at the second. No smallies, but a surprising diversity of forage fish and several fat pike ranging in length from about 10 to 31". Water was a bit muddy at both sections sampled, making it tough to net some of the stunned fish. A sampling of our crew in action at Stop 1:

     

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    2nd stretch sampled with boat shocker. Original plan was to use electric seine, but water was too deep. So we launched the boat and fired up the motor. Quickly found that most places were a bit too shallow, so we ended up pushing the boat along.

     

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    This is my second time working with these dedicated folks. And not shy about sharing their wealth of knowledge, either.

     

    Bill K

  5. Mike G and I worked the booth Saturday 10AM-2PM. Talked to alot of folks and handed out a stack of brochures and past newsletters. Had a good location with a variety of vendors in our "neighborhood". Our booth just prior to show opening:

     

     

     

    Here's Mike signing up 2 of the 3 new members who joined the ranks of the ISA on Saturday:

     

     

     

     

     

    Bill K

  6. I bought these and 2 more larger ones about 20 years ago to use trolling and casting for pike in Canada. I keep 'em with my other pike baits. Never thought about using 'em for smallies. I pinched the barbs on the rear treble and removed the front treble to make it easier to release a fish. Maybe I'll give these a try on my next visit to the river.

  7. Dave: I fished the Apple once this year a couple of days after an intense 0.5 to 1" rain. As it usually does, the river level shot up and quickly returned to a wadeable level on the day I fished. One thing I didn't consider was the turbidity - never saw this stream so muddy. Visibility was down to about 6-8" when it usually is more than 24-30". Makes for an interesting wade when you can't see where you're putting your feet. Fishing was tough as well.

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