Article: ON THE TRAIL

Wisconsin anglers and boaters will get music with a message as the University of Wisconsin-Madison launches a trio of rock, rockabilly and folk songs about preventing viral hemorrhagic septicemia fish disease, zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species from spreading to lakes and rivers.

Recordings of the songs are available at www.jsonline.com/ outdoors.

The song "One Bait, One Lake" alerts anglers that moving live fish from one body of water to another can spread VHS.

"These songs were created to encourage behaviors that will protect the quality of our lakes and rivers for future generations," said Bret Shaw, the UW assistant professor of Life Sciences Communication who directed the ...

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