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September 21, 2001

Sept. 17-21, 24-28, Oct. 8-12: Firearms Safety Classes hosted by Minnesota Shooting Sports Education Center (MSSEC) at 483 Peterson Rd in Grand Rapids, MN. This certification is necessary for all individuals 11 yrs old and up who are planning to hunt. Pa

Sept. 17-21, 24-28, Oct. 8-12: Firearms Safety Classes hosted by Minnesota Shooting Sports Education Center (MSSEC) at 483 Peterson Rd in Grand Rapids, MN. This certification is necessary for all individuals 11 yrs old and up who are planning to hunt. Pa Read More »

St. Paul Due to an oversight, the Minnesota DNR incorrectly lists antlerless permit area 287 (Itasca State Park) in the 2001 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Handbook as an area where archery and muzzleloader deer management permits are valid.

Itasca State Park is open only for firearms deer hunting during the regular 2A firearms season. Regular firearms deer management permits can be used to harvest antlerless deer in that area during that season.

St. Paul Due to an oversight, the Minnesota DNR incorrectly lists antlerless permit area 287 (Itasca State Park) in the 2001 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Handbook as an area where archery and muzzleloader deer management permits are valid. Read More »

Sept. 22-23: GUN SHOW – Sports Cards – Coins – Knives. at the Hutchinson Fairgrounds. Buy – Sell – Trade – Look. Free parking. Call Dale at 320-587-8989 for more info or tables.

Oct. 11-14 (CANCELLED): Great Lakes Buck-O-Rama and Game Fair. For more info call 218-730-9990. Minnesota Firearms Exchange. Call 763-434-7269 for more info. Saturday shows 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 24-25: St. Cloud National Guard Armory, 1710 8th St. North Dec. 15-16: Duluth National Guard Armory 4015 Airpark (near Airport) Crocodile Productions,

Sept. 22-23: GUN SHOW – Sports Cards – Coins – Knives. at the Hutchinson Fairgrounds. Buy – Sell – Trade – Look. Free parking. Call Dale at 320-587-8989 for more info or tables. Read More »

Wading Women of MN fly fishing organization meets the fourth Tuesday of every month in the metro area. For more info contact Cindy Sykes at 763-477-6832.

Women Anglers of Minnesota organization meets the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m.; Elks 44 Club, 2975 Brookdale Drive, Brooklyn Park. For more info call 612-339-1322 or e-mail: WomenAnglers@aol.com Fishers of Men Twin Cities meetings held the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., Berean Evangelical Free Church, 6625 Humboldt Ave. N.,

Wading Women of MN fly fishing organization meets the fourth Tuesday of every month in the metro area. For more info contact Cindy Sykes at 763-477-6832. Read More »

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – The shallow rocks are producing walleyes during the day and at night. Slip bobbers and leeches or shallow-running crankbaits have worked best. The deep gravel and mud areas are worth looking at during the day as well. Look to the rocks for a few active muskies. Perch anglers are finding

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