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A river runs through Earth Day

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 23rd, 1997

On Earth Day, the office seemed the last place to be so I called in sick to death of indoors and headed for the Wolf, reaching the river as the low sun of morning bounced a blinding shimmer off the surface where fishermen swarmed. But, as usual, my timing was off. "You should have been here three, four weeks ago," said Art Choinski, echoing the fisherman's eternal truth. "You should have seen it. There were thousands and thousands of people here, 300 boats, 200 people fishing on this bridge. Three weeks ago, in the time you and I have been talking, I'd have caught two, three walleyes." Not T...

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