WTMJ Outdoors

WTMJ Outdoors

Unique opportunities for fishing and produce

38 min · 16 de may de 2026
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As spring rolls through May, WTMJ Outdoors highlights the people and activities bringing communities outside across Wisconsin. Dawn Carillo from the City of Racine discusses the growing popularity of farmers markets and efforts to expand access to locally sourced food statewide. Lisa Wytrykus Kleppek of the Oak Creek Police Department previews the upcoming Cops N Bobbers event, connecting kids with fishing — and their local law enforcement. And host Steve Scaffidi revisits his conversation with author Mark Kurlansky, sharing stories from his book “To Catch a Fish.” WTMJ Outdoors is sponsored by Outdoor Living Unlimited

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