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Public invited to discuss waterfowl hunt at Mead Wildlife Area

STEVENS POINT - Mead Wildlife Area managers will host an annual public
meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, to discuss the experience of
hunters and visitors during the 2015 waterfowl season.

The meeting will be held at the Mead Visitor Center, located between Stevens
Point and Marshfield, five miles north of U.S. 10 on County Highway S.
Property managers invite waterfowl hunters and other interested individuals
to take this opportunity to share impressions of the past waterfowl season
and hopes for future seasons.

This meeting has been held annually for several years, and is a great
opportunity for property users to learn more about the property and its
unique public use opportunities. Beginning with the 2010 waterfowl season,
these grassroots efforts resulted in the implementation of a series of
special waterfowl hunting season regulations designed to improve waterfowl
hunter experience at Mead.

Anticipated topics to be discussed at this year's meeting include:
*       2015 waterfowl season overview;
*       feedback regarding existing shooting hour and season regulations;
*       McMillan Wildlife Area season overview;
*       canoe tie-up areas; and
*       2016 wetland management plans for Mead and McMillan Marsh Wildlife
Areas.

Other season issues and items will also be open for discussion.

In the event of severe weather, Feb. 17 will serve as the alternate date for
the meeting at the same time and location.  If poor weather is forecasted or
to learn more about this public meeting, call 715-457-6771 EXT 5 Feb. 10 to
check the meeting's status.

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