Three more local bait shops join the Bait Shop Initiative

Bait shop owners in the Winnebago Waterways System area are taking steps to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Wisconsin lakes.

Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are non-native plants and animals that threaten Wisconsin’s lakes and river systems. AIS are a problem because they harm native species and decrease the economic value of the state’s bodies of water.

Bait Shops receive these educational supplies about AIS while receiving positive press coverage about their businesses

In lake communities, like around the Winnebago System, AIS have the potential to harm the local economy by decreasing revenue from tourism and fishing which can directly affect local businesses. Bait shops in the Winnebago Waterways System area recognize the importance of working together to keep invasive species under control and will be working to share that message with their customers.

Local bait shops have agreed to feature AIS educational materials in their stores and answer customer questions about aquatic invasive species. Three bait shops joined the effort in 2018; Critters Sports in Winneconne, the Sportsman in Appleton, and Rippn-Lips Tackle Company in Stockbridge. They join these other bait shops around the Winnebago System who joined the effort in 2017; Fish Tales and Fox River Bait & Tackle in Oshkosh, Dutch’s Trading Post and River Haus in Fond du Lac, and The Reel Shot in Appleton.

Bait shop owners and employees are in a unique position to share information about invasive species because they interact with boaters and anglers who use area lakes on a daily basis. Moreover, many people often consider bait shop owners to be a trusted source of information especially when it comes to the lakes nearby.

Winnebago System area bait shops have recently teamed up with the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, University of Wisconsin-Extension, University of Wisconsin Department of Life Sciences Communication and the Department of Natural Resources to share information with boaters and anglers about the threats of invasive species in Wisconsin lakes.

AIS Coordinator Chris Acy displays the AIS prevention steps

“We are very fortunate to have local bait shops involved and applaud their efforts,” says Chris Acy, Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator for the Winnebago Waterways Program. Chris covers Calumet, Fond du Lac, and Winnebago counties.

As one bait shop owner put it, “we are all responsible for protecting our lakes. It’s important that we all do our part to make sure the lakes stay clean for future generations.”

If you’re a bait shop owner or employee who would like to join this effort, or if you know a bait shop that may be willing to help, contact Chris Acy at chris@fwwa.org or (920) 460-3674. Chris is the Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator for the Winnebago Waterways Program at the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance.

Questions? Comments? Contact Chris Acy at (920) 460-3674 or chris@fwwa.org!

Winnebago Waterways is a Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance program. The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is an independent nonprofit organization that identifies and advocates effective policies and actions that protect, restore, and sustain water resources in the Fox-Wolf River Basin.