The unexpected rewards of logging every catch for decades
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Nov 23, 2025 8:00 AM CST
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New Berlin, WIS. (CBS 58) - People keep track a variety of things like daily steps, expenses, books they've read, their blood pressure. It's a great way to stay on top of your goals. A self-tracker from New Berlin who's been keeping logs for more than a half-century, first in the swimming pool and on the racquetball court, and now on the water, recently achieved a pretty remarkable goal during his journey spanning more than 30 years. One that has fostered a sense of joy and well-being, appreciation of nature and a connection with others who share his passion for fishing.
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