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Free Fishing Weekend June 6-7
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MADISON - Free Fishing Weekend, June 6 and 7, delivers a good time at an unbeatable price.

Free Fishing Weekend

The fishing is free and big Smiles included on Free Fishing Weekend.<br />
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Resident and nonresident anglers of all ages can fish Wisconsin waters without a fishing license on these days. More than 20 special fishing clinics and other events are planned statewide to help introduce kids and other newcomers to this popular form of recreation. People of all ages are welcome to borrow a the rod, reel and other gear from the Department of Natural Resources' 52 tackle loaner sites, located at several parks and DNR offices.

"Fishing in Wisconsin is always great fun at a great price, but it's really a bargain on Free Fishing Weekend," DNR Secretary Matt Frank said. "Our hope is that people will have fun, enjoy the outdoors and head out again sometime soon."

Trout stamps are not needed during the two days; however, all other fishing regulations such as length and bag limits apply. For fishing regulations, places to fish and tips to help you get started, visit Fishing Wisconsin.

"Fishing is a part of Wisconsin's heritage that supports healthy families, healthy local economies and a healthy environment," Secretary Frank said. "With our many lakes and rivers you can find great fishing in your backyard."

During the rest of the year, kids under 16 always fish for free, as do residents born before Jan. 1, 1927. People who exhibit proof that they are active service members of the U.S. armed forces and are a resident on furlough or leave also are granted license waivers. Other adults 16 and older need to purchase a license; Wisconsin has a wide variety of licenses to meet your fishing plans and budget. Licenses can can be purchased: over the Internet through the [dnr.wi.gov] Web page (click on Hunting &amp; Fishing Licenses and Permits under Online Services); by calling toll-free 1-877-WI LICENSE (1-877-945-4236); and at 1,400 license sales locations. For more information call the DNR Customer and Information call center at 1-888-WDNRINFo (1-888-936-7463) anytime between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Theresa Stabo (608) 266-2272

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