February 23, 2023 at 1:26 p.m.
Nicolet College Outdoor Adventure Winter classes
Upcoming classes include fishing, hunting
On the hunting and fishing side of the house, new this year is a Beginning Turkey Hunting class as well as Ice Fishing for Beginners and the popular two-day Musky Seminar featuring top Northwoods musky guides.
While many classes will be held entirely outdoors, many others will either start inside before heading out or be held entirely in a classroom.
For full details or register for an Outdoor Adventure class, visit nicoletcollege.edu/outdooradventure or call the college at (715) 365-4544.
Upcoming classes include:
How to Hunt Wild Turkeys
With a level of hearing and eyesight that ranks among the best of any gamebird, hunting wild turkeys requires a special set of skills and techniques in order to harvest a bird and turn it into delectable table fare. Topics will include proper camouflage; hunting from a blind as well as stalking techniques; how to call in a tom with a variety of different calls; preferred gun, choke, and shell selections; and turkey habitat and behavior. Saturday, March 11, 9 to 11 a.m., Nicolet Campus, Northwoods Center 208-209. $30.
Musky Seminar
In Pursuit of Northwoods Giants - Musky anglers can stack the odds in their favor for catching these trophy gamefish by applying the numerous techniques and strategies shared in 2023 Musky Seminar at Nicolet College. Fishing Hall of Famer Steve Heiting and top Northwoods musky guides Scott Biscobing, Rob Manthei and Ken Jackson will offer a combined 10 one-hour-long seminars over two consecutive Saturdays. Gearing presentations to both beginning musky anglers as well as those with experience and looking to take their game to the next level, this year's seminar will focus on the many different baits used to catch muskies, including the most effective techniques for each bait and what time of year each works best. Other topics will include a detailed look at area musky waters as well as an overview of the basics of musky fishing and the best techniques for safely landing and releasing these apex freshwater predators. Two consecutive Saturdays, March 25 and April 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nicolet Campus - Northwoods Center 207-209. $60 one day or $100 both days.
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