Saturday, February 18, 2012

Bald Eagles are sign that Spring is on its way in Wisconsin

Bald Eagle Events Assure Grand Sightings near Westby


February 18th, 2012 by mcimino

I always know that Spring is not far away when the area is a buzz about the Bald Eagle. Here is an article on Eagle Watching and two events that are happening in the Westby area. It will give you a great appreciation for the bird. Plan a trip and stay at the Westby House Inn and be spoiled with history, comfort and hospitality.


 





Eagle Watching

Written By Eric Frydenlund.

One of the great pleasures offered in Driftless Wisconsin is the abundance of wildlife that make this rugged land their home. Watching a deer hurdle a fence line or a muskrat plunge into the river never gets old, and provides a privileged peek into the fleeting world of nature.

Certainly no glimpse compares in sheer grandeur to the sight of a bald eagle soaring over the river valley. Sitting on a breeze like royalty on a throne, the bald eagle reigns supreme over its river kingdom.The overlook at Pikes Peak Park across from Prairie du Chien is one of my favorite spots for viewing eagles. Standing above the Mississippi River Valley, eagles can often be seen sailing on the wind overhead.

Eagles are plentiful throughout the region. Bald eagles can be seen cruising the skies over the Kickapoo River, shopping for their next meal. They can also be seen along Highway 27, which dissects the two river valleys, sometimes feasting on fish entrails dumped in farmer's fields by commercial fishermen.

Two events coming in late February and early March help celebrate this rich heritage of eagle watching. On February 25, Prairie du Chien observes Bald Eagle Appreciation Day, an event filled with activities that shed light on the life of an eagle. Programs include live eagle demonstrations, an American Eagle Documentary from the PBS Nature Series, live raptors, craft activities for children, puppet shows, with birding experts on hand all day. And oh yes, outdoor viewing through spotting scopes. Downtown Prairie du Chien will also feature a walking eagle gallery.

On March 3, Ferryville will celebrate Bald Eagle Day. Ferryville sits on a wide expanse of the Mississippi River known as Lake Winneshiek, where the river unfolds below your feet from the Observation Deck in the downtown. At the Village Hall, regional experts will present live eagle programs, a presentation by the US Fish and Wildlife, and a talk by Chloris Lowe of the Ho Chunk Nation. Be sure to meet Lois the owl, who will be supervising a hooting contest for all ages. And take in the Kids Crafts and a photo exhibit by local photographer Larry Knutson.

I can't imagine a better weekend spent than eyeing some eagles. You may not possess their keen eyesight, but you'll discover an appreciation for their place atop the world.

February 2012 Update

Trout Season in southwest Wisconsin’s Driftless Area

February 18th, 2012 by mcimino

Trout Streams Abundant near Westby and Viroqua




The Wisconsin Trout Season opens on March 3, 2012 and according to Mat at the Driftless Angler Fly Shop in Viroqua, the conditions leading up to the Wisconsin opener are looking good, but he would like to see a little more snow to get water levels up a bit. The Fly Shop also re-opens for the season on the 3rd and will be showing Heart of the Driftless and Reverb that night.

The Driftless area of Southwest Wisconsin has the best spring creeks a fly-fisher would want and need. More than 200 miles of these streams are in the coulees of Vernon County, including the Kickapoo, West Fork and Timber Coulee.





These creeks flow with cold clean water which create great habitat for trout an fishing abound. Public access to the streams can be found by way of DNR conservation easements partnerships with private landowners.

Plan your fishing trip to Vernon County with a stay at the Westby Guest Lodge offering the perfect habitat at the end of your day in God's Country.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Valentine' s Day at Westby Wisconsin B&B

Spend Valentine at Wisconsin B&B near Sparta La Crosse


Westby House Inn offers Valentine Dine and Stay Package:

This 2013 Valentine Day package offers the romance of fine accommodations and dining surrounded by Victorian charm at the Westby House Inn, located just 23 miles form La Crosse. With your two-night stay in any room you will receive complimentary Cheese, Fruit and Chocolate Appetizer Trio, early check-in of 1:00 and up to a 1:00 pm late check-out at no extra fee. Reserve a table for Thrusday or Friday night, February 14th or 15th when you reserve your room. The Valentine 4-course menu can be viewed on the restaurant page of the Inn's web site.

To receive complimentary package items you must book a Thursday/Friday or Friday/Saturday stay and purchase dinner. Let Cupid strike with a stay at the Westby House Inn!