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Families from Wisconsin witness the April 9 sturgeon migration at Sturgeon Park in ShawanoLuke Reimer | NEW Media
The sturgeon attempt to swim and migrate farther on April 9. Sturgeon have arrived at Sturgeon Park in Shawano, which is open to the public. The fish are expected to remain below the dam for several days.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
The sturgeon continue to migrate north to Shawano, April 9.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Sisters, Char Breitenfeldt and Patty Frederick grew up in Shawano watching the sturgeon migration. On April 10, they made the trip from Eau Claire to experience the event once again.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Joe Kast and his daughters pose in front of the wooden carving of “Stella” at Sturgeon Park on April 10. Stella was the largest sturgeon ever captured and tagged by the Wisconsin DNR in the Wolf River system. Stella was captured and tagged on April 10 in 2012.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Ashley Schugel, Shawano, sits back to get a wider view of the Wolf River and the sturgeon migration on April 10.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Staff from the Wisconsin Department of natural resources tag sturgeon across the river from Sturgeon Park in Shawano.Luke Reimer | NEW Media