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THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON Helping to Protect and Preserve Quality Smallmouth Bass Fishing April 2014 TUESDAY, APRIL 15 6:30-9 PM 9 th ANNUAL FUNDRAISER AUCTION FLIES AND LURES GUIDED TRIPS RODS AND REELS TASTY TREATS AND MUCH MORE The Maple Tree Restaurant in McFarland. Come earlier for dinner!

Join us at the Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance Ltd. 9 th annual fundraiser auction by Mike Simon, Fundraising Chairman Weʼd like to invite everyone to our ninth annual fundraiser that will take place on April 15 th at the Maple Tree Restaurant in McFarland. Registration will begin at 6:30 and the auction will start at 7:00. Youʼre welcome to come earlier and enjoy dinner before the auction. Our club owes a big thanks to devoted guides like Roger Lapenter and Kip Vieth, who since our first event have been our biggest supporters. We also will feature two trips by Ron Barefield, and day trips with Black Water Fly Fishing, 45 Degrees North Fly Fishing Co., Black Earth Angling Co., and Reel Good Guide Services. These trips are the highlight of the evening and many of our fishing seasons. New this year will be the auctioning of the Simms Contender Inflatable Life Vest in memory of guides Adam LaPorte and Dennis Todd, who drowned in recent years. Help us make this an annual event. We will also feature a Stihl chainsaw raffle, and a wide array of gift certificates from area restaurants and businesses. Spin and fly fishers should check out our auction list for names like St. Croix, Shimano, Guideline, Orvis, Sage, Redington, Stowmaster, Fishpond, Simms, Bass Pro, Bushnell, Rio, etc. We will feature flies for multiple species of fish, tied by some of the most talented tyers around. The selection and quality of these flies is outstanding. The items up for auction can be found both in this newsletter and on our website. The site will be updated with new items as they come in, up to auction time. If you canʼt attend the auction but still want to bid, we can arrange this for you. Just contact me; my info is in this newsletter. As always, this event is open to the public. Obviously donations are important, but even more important is that we have bidders and buyers in the audience. Please consider bringing a guest or two to assure the continued success of this event, our only fundraiser. If youʼve attended in the past, youʼve witnessed the fun that is had by members and guests each year. You can help the club by just showing up. To date we have contributed over $22,000 to various programs. The past yearʼs contributions have been to the Kids On Ice and Kids Summer Fishing Day here in Dane Co., and Sauk County Youth Conservation Days, benefiting over 1,700 kids. We also contributed to The River Alliance and have partnered with the DNR to provide transmitters for research on the lower Menomonee River. We also worked with the Continued on page 4 Once again, Bob Harrison will be the auctioneer. Bobʼs descriptions and comments on items are always a highlight and keeps the event lively and the bidding spirited.

Spring Hearings The hearings will be held Monday, April 14th in each county of the state. The meeting agenda will start with elections of local congress delegates, followed by DNR advisory questions, citizen resolutions, congress advisory questions and a town hall meeting to discuss conservation issues, including a special focus on suggestions for rule simplifications. Significant questions include: Allow statewide trolling. Create more catch and release seasons. Length exemptions for bass tournaments. Increase trophy bass length from 18 to 20 Trips planned The WSA Board has decided on our club trips for 2014. Our first trip, on June 20th-22nd will be to Shawano and Waupaca Counties to fish the Little Wolf, the Embarrass River, and the Red River. Since these streams are not as large as was the Flambeau River last year, we will decide what waters we will fish depending on the amount of club members attending Our second trip will be on August 30th - September 1st (Labor Day Weekend) to the Wisconsin River. Depending on water levels, we will either be on the stretch from Merrill to Brokaw, or the river just west of Eagle River. In addition to the river, there are numerous smallmouth lakes in the area. Some of these lakes have been relatively inaccessible to larger boats in recent years due to low water, and these can have excellent smallmouth fishing. Both sections of the Wisconsin River have numerous smallmouth, walleye, and musky. Max limits vs slot limits. Allow 1 over regulations. The meetings will start at 7:00 p.m. The nearest locations are: Dane - Middleton High School Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol Street, Middleton, Iowa - Dodgeville High School, Gymnasium, 912 Chapel Street, Dodgeville Columbia - Poynette Village Hall, 106 S Main Street, Poynette, Sauk - UW Baraboo Campus, Lecture Hall A-4, 1006 Connie Road, Baraboo More information including the complete questions and a list of locations can be found at: http://dnr.wi.gov/about/wcc/springhearing.html The river miles on these floates are as follows: Wisconsin River: Merrill to Pine River Landing - 3.92 miles, Pine River to Brokaw - 9.7 miles. Wisconsin River West of Eagle River: Cleveland Drive to canoe landing - 3.7 miles Little Wolf: Big Falls to Little Falls - 1.5 miles, Little Falls to Ketchum Road - 2.85 miles, Ketchum Road to Hwy 110-3.97 miles, Hwy 110 to Symco - 7.48 miles, Symco to Waupaca County Park - 4.89 miles, Manawa to Royalton - 8.8 miles. Embarass: Caroline to Pella - 7.44 miles (1.5 on Pella Pond), Pella to Rangeline Road - 6.24 miles, Rangeline Rd. to Hwy 22-5.28 miles, Hwy 22 to Embarrass - 4.18 miles. Red River: Gilmer Falls Park to Maple Rd. - 6 miles (best float), Maple Rd. to Wolf River - 4.5 miles. There are several lodging possibilities in Shawano. If you want to join us contact Andy Davidson: buroakakd@gmail.com or(608) 338-2639. Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance Ltd. 2701 Gust Road Verona, WI 53593 (608) 843-3770 http://wisconsinsmallmouth.com/wordpress/ Jerry Pasdo President (608) 233-2774 japasdo@gmail.com John Pritchard Vice President (608) 877-0344 john_pritchard@sbcglobal.net Mike & Kathy Simon Treas./Membership (608) 848-3770 madisonmike@tds.net Andy Davidson Secretary (608) 338-2639 buroakakd@gmail.com Articles, photos, and calendar events for the newsletter are encouraged and should be submitted by the 1st day of the month to: Dan Johnson, 426 Glenway St. Madison, WI 53711. Send to: johnson7@tds.net, editor. Gerry Zingg Board (608) 233-7348 zingger@charter.net Dan Johnson Board (608) 233-6518 johnson7@tds.net

DNR on funding a brochure about the construction of half-log structures, to be distributed to the public. WSA thanks all attendees and bidders for their generosity and support of this event. Without you, it would not be possible. We ask that you patronize the great guides and businesses that do so much to support our causes. 2014 Auction Items Please patronize the generous contributors below! Please join us on April 15, 2014 at the Maple Tree Restaurant, McFarland. Sign-in at 6:30; auction begins at 7:00 PM. A reminder: only cash or checks are accepted as payment for auction items. An ATM machine is available on site. For more information contact Mike at 608-848-3770 or madisonmike@tds.net Payment by cash or check only. An ATM is on site. Trips: Upper Mississippi/St. Croix River 2 people, 1 day Kip Vieth, Wildwood Float Trips Wisconsin River or Madison Lakes 2 people, 2 half-day trips (can be upgraded to full day for an additional $125) Ron Barefield Wisconsin River 2 people, 1 day guided fly fishing - Abe Downs & Dan Boggs, Blackwater Fly Fishing Wisconsin River 1 person, 1 day guided fly fishing (add second angler for $200) Kyle Zempel, Black Earth Angling Co. St. Croix River 1 day guided, 2 people, fly fishing 45 Degrees North Fly Fishing Co.,Tom & Kathy Bowers Chequamegon Bay 2 people, 1 day Roger Lapenter, Anglerʼs All Wisconsin Dells 1-2 people, 4-5 hour guided spin fishing trip Nick Olson, Reel Good Guide Services Other Items: Bushnell Backtrack / Fishtrack The latest in simplified GPS technology; not available at retailers yet! Bushnell & WSA Bluegill metal art by Baddfish Design Mike Phillips River Smallmouth Fishing book autographed and donated by Tim Holschlag St. Croix Rods Premier Series: (2) 7ʼ6 M.L. 2PC Spinning Rod St. Croix Rods & WSA (1) Tidemaster 7 MF 3PC Casting Rod St. Croix Rods & WSA Fiskars Garden Basket a selection of tools for the gardener Fiskars USA Jimmy Buffett 4 CD set Mike Simon Simms Taco Wader Bag The Fly Fishers, Pat Ehlers 1982 Wisconsin Great Lakes Salmon & Trout Stamp Print (framed), by Martin Murk (this is the first year of the stamp & print) Badger Fly Fishers Lookinʼ Things Over mallards print by Greg Caron from 1981 Stihl MS 170 chainsaw raffle 25 tickets of $10 each will be sold. If all 25 are not sold, the pot will be split, i.e. tickets sold = $200, half goes to winner and half to WSA Middleton Power Center Orvis sling pack Mike Simon Large Westwater Roll-top bag Fishpond & WSA Slippery Rock Wading Staff Fishpond & WSA Kodiak molded reel case Fishpond & WSA Boga Grip Model 130 Eastaboga Tackle & WSA Softside Nylon Cooler Orvis Simms Contender Inflatable PFD Simms Fishing Products, Dry fly Sales & WSA in memory of Adam La- Porte & Dennis Todd Simms Contender Inflatable PFD Simms & Dry Fly Sales, Tony & Kim Ferrie Simms Headwaters Large Sling Pack Simms, Dry Fly Sales, Tony & Kim Ferrie & WSA Simms Dry Creek Roll Top Bag Simms, Dry Fly Sales, Tony & Kim Ferrie & WSA Leopold Bench Andy Davidson Wild Plum Preserves Marie Wilhelm Continued on next page

Stowmaster Folding Net, Kevin Van Dam Bass Model Norsemen Outdoors & WSA Framed Scott Zoellick print, Fishermanʼs Gold Reggie Gauger Redington Voyant Complete Outfit 9 ft, 8 wt Redington & WSA Sage Approach Rod 9 ft, 4 wt Sage & WSA Rio Fly Lines 6 wt Smallmouth/WF4F Gold Rio & WSA Maple Syrup John Simon Baked Goods Kathy Simon Pflueger President 6900 Spinning Reels Bass Pro & WSA Bass Pro Extreme Spinning Rods with Wide Spool Bass Pro & WSA Trout Dry Tip Tech Fly Line, 4 wt Scientific Anglers and WSA Bass Outfit, 7-8 wt Scientific Anglers and WSA Buchertail 500 Series Bucktails (2) Joe Bucher Winchester Tackle Box with 4 3700 boxes Gerry Zingg Gift Certificates: Premier Coop, Mt. Horeb $50 certificate Egg and I $20 certificate The Shoe Box, Steve Schmitt $50 certificate Original Pancake House (University Ave & Monona) (6) $20 certificates Food Fight Restaurant Group (2) $25 certificates Jerry Pasdo Blains Farm and Fleet, Verona $50 certificate Tightlines Fly Shop $100 certificate (for in store or phone in orders only, not redeemable for guided trips or Internet sales) Flies and Lures: John Beth Bass Flies Andy Davidson 24 Nymphs, 12 Panfish Flies Andy Davidson Handcrafted Wooden Fishing Baits John Gribb (2) Boxes of 12 Extended Body Mayflies Bob Harrison 1 doz. Bass flies; 1 doz. Pike flies Henry Haugley Clousers, poppers, streamers, and girdle bugs Rich Mc Elligott 1 doz flies Worm Flies/Shannon Streamers Andy Morton Grasshopper Flies Tom Mulford Trout flies Scot Stewart Trout flies Steve Winters Gerry Zingg Panfish Flies, Bass Flies, Musky/Northern Flies But wait, thereʼs more! Guildeline Sunglasses, Rogue 2.5 readers Bass Pro & WSA Guideline Sunglasses, Captain & Kingfisher models Fisherman Eyewear Curado 2001 Baitcasting reel Dorn Hardware & WSA 4 pc. 6 ft. Baitcasting Travel Rod DS Sports Plano 3500 Softside Tackle Bag w/ boxes DS Sports Orvis Encounter Outfit, 8ʼ6 5WT Orvis Carson Mini Scout 7x18 Binoculars Orvis & WSA Orvis Sure-Step Wading Staff Orvis & WSA Orvis Battenkill II Reel, 3-5wt Orvis & WSA Echo Solo Outfit, 9 ft. 6wt -- Pat Ehlers, The Fly Fishers Fly Shop Umpqua Boat Boxes, med. & large Pat Ehlers, The Fly Fishers Fly Shop Oak Rod Rack - West Marine Women's Inflatable life vest - West Marine

9 th Annual Fundraising Auction April 28 th BFF - Jim Bartelt on Trout Fishing in SW Wisconsin May 19 th BFF - Steve Born, Hex Fishing Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance meetings are normally held on the third Tuesday of each month. The Badger Fly Fishers meet on the fourth Monday. Both groups meet at the Mapletree Restaurant on Highway 51, in McFarland, Wisconsin. Programs begin at 7:00 p.m., dinner at 6:00 p.m. Visitors and guests are always welcome! SWTU Casting Clinic Saturday, April 12th 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Salmo Pond map No cost! Come learn about fly casting, insects, reading the water, gear and more. For Sale 1996 Old Town Square Stern Canoe & trailer Canoe is 17 ft. long, and is set up with two sets of oar locks so you can row from the center or back seat. Canoe comes with a custom made cover, a set of oars & oar locks, molded, removable seats, a very nice anchor system, and a 1998 shorelander trailer with bearing buddies installed, spare tire and rim & a custom made removeable steel rack that allows easy transport of two additional canoes. Asking $1500.00. Contact Steve Winters at 608-524-6348 or e-mail swinters@rucls.net The Fly Fishers in Milwaukee announce Annual Spring Opener Open House It's time once again for our annual spring Open House. Join us on April 12th from 9AM to 4PM for tons of fun. Once again we will have reps, special one day a year in-house specials, brats and beverages and live blues music with our buddy Keith Scott of New Buffalo, Michigan. River Boat For Sale The custom built boat is 17 ft. 3 long. It is 3 ft. wide on the floor and 50 inches wide at the center oar locks, raked at both ends & will handle up to a 6 hp. motor. It has two sets of oar locks so it can be rowed either from the middle or from the rear seat. It has a four ft. front deck with removeable carpet, as well as cherry seats with seat holders built in. The gunnels of the boat are also cherry, while the main body of the boat is 3/8 plywood with a ½ plywood bottom covered with fiberglass. It has holders for anchor hangers in both the front and rear of the boat. The boat weighs 300 pounds and comes with a shorelander trailer equipped with bearing buddies and a mounted spare tire & rim and led lights. The boat and trailer are both 2005 models and have been kept under a roof for their duration when not in use and have been well maintained. The boat was built by Jim Hauer of Green Bay, and the trailer is a Shorelander. The owner just bought a new drift boat and is simply out of room. Asking $1500.00. For more information,call Steve Winters at 608-524-6348 (afternoons or evenings please) or swinters@rucls.net