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Online Survey Question: "Concerning the fish you catch this opening weekend, May 4-5, will it be 'catch and release,' or 'catch and eat' or 'both' ?"
A question to Sawyer County Record readers regarding what they will do with the fish they catch this fishing opener: catch and release, catch and eat or both.