2009 Fisheries Management Awards
Eagle Lake Management DistrictThe district was recognized for its work on a fall 2008 project to improve fish habitat and fishing in 515-acre Eagle Lake in Racine County.
Two examples of the critical help the district provided include contributing more than $42,000 to pay for costs associated with using a helicopter to apply a naturally occurring toxicant to the lake to kill the abundant, stunted panfish population, and providing more than 70 volunteers to pick up the dead fish. The lake will be restocked with game fish this spring. Wayne Stietz of ArgyleThis avid angler was honored for his financial support, labor, and direct involvement in DNR projects and investigations for more than 10 years to maintain and improve Lafayette County fisheries.
Yellowstone Lake anglers in particular have benefitted from his work. Stietz has helped with carp removal since 1998, catfish and walleye surveys on the lake in recent years, and installation of fish cribs and handicap accessible fishing pads along the lake. Elk Creek Rod and Gun ClubThis club was recognized for its support of the trout fisheries of West Central Wisconsin through such projects as operating two trout cooperative rearing facilities for more than 60 years, initiating local land acquisition for public fishing by selling trout fishing parcels to the state, acquiring public fishing easements, and volunteering help on habitat projects.
Bob Pietrek, president of the Elk Creek Rod and Gun Club, receives an External Partnership Award on behalf of the club and flanked by DNR fisheries staff (starting from the left) Rob Herman, Dan Hatleli, Dave Schmidt, and Bureau Director Mike Staggs (far right). They also provided financial assistance to the DNR for equipment purchases and hold one of the oldest and largest ice fishing contests in Trempealeau County as well as an annual kids fishing event. Marinette-Menominee Great Lakes Sport Fishing ClubThis club was recognized for their promotion of fishing through the annual charitable Kids fishing event, which they have hosted for more than 25 years. Their Heads Up fishing event provides an opportunity for disabled area residents to spend a day fishing. The club´s Brown Trout Derby promotes trout and salmon fishing in Green Bay and the tournament information they share with the DNR helps manage these fish populations. Finally, the club recently donated $5,700 for equipment purchase and fish habitat land acquisition and $16,000 toward a fish cleaning station in Marinette. George Greenbank of HaywardGeorge Greenbank of Hayward was chosen as an External Partnership Award winner for his leadership in raising funds for walleye management and his participation in the walleye "Fish Watch" on Whitefish Creek.
George was the event coordinator for Walleyes for Northwest Wisconsin, which raises about $14,000 for walleye management programs each year at their annual ice fishing outing on Lac Courte Oreilles. He independently organized the Nelson Lake Bass-O-Rama to help implement a recently recommended DNR management strategy to promote appreciation and harvest of the underutilized largemouth bass to reduce predation on young walleye. The family friendly event has 80 to 90 kids participating every year and to date has raised close to $9,000 to buy extended growth walleye fingerlings to stock into Nelson Lake. Last Revised: Tuesday February 03 2009
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