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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering putting sturgeon on the endangered species list. As a sturgeon spearing hub, this would affect the Fox
stanley us Valley.Representative Ty Bodden is working to keep them off the list. He told us about the cultural and economic effects it could have.Local fishing clubs worry about keeping their doors open if sturgeon spearing wasnt possible. The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story Im reporter Olivia Acree. Lake sturgeon could end up on the endangered species list but now one lawmaker is pushing to keep them off it. The Fox Valley is a sturgeon spearing hub and people around here have some opinions on this. You dont see the fish and wildlife service here during sturgeon spearing you never have, so how much they even know what goes on is a very good question, said Lehmann.Darryl Lehmann is president of Paynes Point fishing club. He says the unknown is what he fears most. From what I would understand, that would probably be the end of sturgeon spearing, said Lehmann.But Winnebago lake stur
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