Oct 6 – 2022-23 GBTU Guest Speaker #1

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Oct 6 – 2022-23 GBTU Guest Speaker #1

Come join us on Thursday, Oct 6th as we talk Central Sands fishing with Fall Line Fly Shop owner, Craig Cook. Please notice our new meeting location at Village Grille, 801 Hoffman Rd, Green Bay.

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2020-21 GBTU Meeting Schedule

The Covid-19 pandemic has made this year's meeting season a little different than we are used to. However, as a BOD we will continue to get together and maintain GBTU's positive impact in our community and the Northwoods !

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March 5 – GBTU Guest Speaker #5 (2019-20)

Ever wonder what effects man-made and natural barriers have on brook trout movement in NE WIS ? USFS Fisheries Technician, Nick Berndt, will enlighten us at our March meeting !

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Feb 6 – GBTU Guest Speaker #4 (2019-20)

Even though it's winter it is never to early to be thinking about trout fishing and our February guest speaker, Fly-Fishing Guide Brad Petzke, will keep us excited about that next big fish ! We will also have a introductory program by our own GBTU Teen Leader, Aled Griffiths !

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Jan 2 – GBTU Guest Speaker #3 (2019-20)

Come out and join us on Thursday, January 2nd as we welcome guest speaker WI DNR Operations Team Supervisor Shawn Sullivan ! Shawn and his team do an incredible job improving NE WI trout streams. This is a great opportunity to discover new trout waters !!

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November 7, 2019 Program

Ever wondered why Northeast Wisconsin has some of the best trout waters in the Midwest ? Professor Nelson Ham will share with us how this came to be and what the future may hold including natural and man-made influences.

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October 3, 2019 Program

PFAS's are a rising contamination concern and potential threat to Wisconsin fisheries. Professor Mike Holly will join us to share information on what they are, the threat and what we can do about them.

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