Red Tide Update from Flordia AND Fall Fishing & Waterfowl in Devil’s Lake, North Dakota

 

 

 

 

 

Doug Stamm is a resident of the area in Florida hardest hit by the toxic “red tide”.  Red tide is Karenia brevis, microscopic algae that explode in numbers when the conditions are right, usually in late summer or early fall.  This year is the worst it has been in over a decade.  Doug Stamm will talk about what he knows and sees of this awful algae that is killing wildlife and deterring tourism.

And on a lighter note, Doug will tell us a little bit about his upcoming trip to Peru to do some fishing and of course some photography.  Doug is an award winning outdoor photographer and owner of “Doug Stamm Photography“.

 

 

 

A BIG WELCOME BACK TO TANNER CHERNEY.        

Tanner is  Media Coordinator for Devil’s Lake, North Dakota.  Now, how cool is THAT job!   Devils Lake is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota, covering more than 200,000 acres.  It has hundreds of miles of shoreline & a wonderful wildlife area for hunting, fishing, camping and well you get the idea.  Tanner will fill us in on fall fishing & the forecast for the autumn waterfowl.
Check the website:  http://tourism.devilslakend.com/