Movements & Mixing of Smallmouth Bass Spawning Groups in Green Bay (Fish Tales Lecture Series)
Schedule
Thu, 12 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Crossroads at Big Creek | Sturgeon Bay, WI
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🎤 Speaker: Dr. Dan Isermann, Unit Leader, U.S. Geological Survey’s Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, UW–Stevens PointDiscover how acoustic tagging is helping scientists understand the movement and mixing behavior of smallmouth bass in Green Bay. Dr. Dan Isermann will share findings from research tracking bass caught on spawning beds and relocated to distant sites—revealing where they go and how different spawning groups interact.
🗓 Free & Open to the Public
📍 In-Person: Crossroads at Big Creek
💻 Online: Zoom or Facebook Live
🔗 Visit doorcountylibrary.org/event on the day of the talk to access the livestream links.
This talk offers a fascinating look into fish behavior, habitat use, and the science behind fisheries management in our region.
Dates and topics include:
🐟 January 22 | Where the Suckers Swim with Dr. Karen Murchie
🐟 February 12 | Green Bay Walleye Management of the Green Bay Walleye Fishery with Dr. Jason Breeggemann
🐟 February 26 | How Did Pacific Salmon Find their Way to Door County? with Lee Kernen
🐟 March 12 | Movements and Mixing of Smallmouth Bass Spawning Groups in Green Bay
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Where is it happening?
Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan St, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235-3708, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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