The 2024 edition of the MCLA Newsletter is now available online
Download it here and enjoy:
The 2024 edition of the MCLA Newsletter is now available online
Download it here and enjoy:
At the upcoming MCLA meeting on Thursday, Aug 29, 2024, Jake Utrie of from CD3 Systems will provide us with a presentation on their FREE “CICO” Check In Check Out program.
See you at 6:30 PM at the Soil and Water Conservation Building, Room 300
4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Jason Breeggemann, Fisheries Biologist for Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, recently visited Cedar Lake and spoke in depth about Cedar Lake’s 2022 Comprehensive Fisheries Survey.
MCLA MEETING • JUNE 27 2024 6:30PM • SOIL & WATER BLDG • PUBLIC ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND
At the MCLA meeting on Thursday, June 26, 2024, Lt. Mike Polich of the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Dept. will give us a brief presentation on their Boat Patrol program.
(33 slides)
As presented at the April 25, 2024 MCLA meeting by
Jim Kettler and the LNRP Team & Sarah Majerus, Stantec
Walleye: 3 walleye may be kept, but they must be at least 18”.
Northern pike: 2 northern pike of any length may be kept, but pike between 25-35” may not be kept.
Bass (Largemouth and Smallmouth) 1 bass (total) may be kept; it must be at least 18”.
Panfish are not affected by these regulations. Bluegill, pumpkinseed, sunfish, crappie and yellow perch are open all year. No minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is 25.
Full document available at https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/sites/default/files/topic/Fishing/NewRegs20242025.pdf
Date: Thursday, April 25, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Soil and Water Conservation Building, Room 300
4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc, WI 54220
AGENDA
5 to 10 minute social break.
Thank you to Dave Pozorski for layout and mailing services. To submit ideas or articles for the newsletter, please email Dave or Jerry Corfman.
Date: Thursday, Feb 15, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Soil & Water Conservation Building, Rm 300
4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc Read more
At the November 2023 MCLA membership meeting, representatives from Cedar Lake discussed the topic of wake surfing legislation.
As the popularity of the sport has increased, the boats used have increased in power in order to create bigger wakes for surfing. There are potential ecological issues with the changing sport. Read more