According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), it won’t be long before lake sturgeon start to make their run up the Wolf River to spawn. While sturgeon have already been seen moving into their pre-spawning locations on the Wolf River, significant rainfall on the Wolf River drainage area Monday night could impact pre-spawning and spawning activity. Read the full story by WLUK-TV – Green Bay, WI.
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