Howie’s Tackle & Archery in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin is experiencing a positive change in business this spring. After an unusually warm winter that affected seasonal activities like ice fishing, the change is a welcome relief for the business. Lance LaVine, who works at Howie’s, has been busy helping anglers gear up for their spring fishing expeditions.
Many anglers have started fishing early this year, taking advantage of the warming water temperatures. The decline in revenue during the winter months has prompted businesses like Howie’s to push orders up and ramp up their services in anticipation of the spring fishing season. LaVine sees the early start to fishing as a nice bonus to make up for the losses during the winter months.
Despite the challenges faced during the winter, businesses like Howie’s Tackle & Archery are optimistic about the upcoming spring and summer seasons. With the warm weather persisting into the spring, anglers are gearing up for a successful fishing season around Sturgeon Bay.
While concrete data on the impact of the unusual winter in Door County is not yet available, Jon Jarosh of Destination Door County mentioned that it was a mixed bag of effects. The warmer temperatures led to decreased interest in traditional winter activities like ice fishing and snow-related activities. However, some businesses benefited from
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