Teresa Anderson
Teresa joined the staff at ODN in September 2002. As a part-timer she works in the subscription services department, reception, and on special project.
Teresa joined the staff at ODN in September 2002. As a part-timer she works in the subscription services department, reception, and on special project.
Jim Leqve, of Rochester, Minn. harvested this 8-point buck in Buffalo County while bowhuntng on Oct. 25. The buck weighed 180 lbs, and the rack had a 161/2-inch inside spread.
Doug Johnson, of North branch, arrowed this 13-point Camp Ripley buck on Oct. 21. The rack had a 19-inch inside spread, and green scored 162.
May 20-22: Lake Chippewa Flowage, Hayward. For more info call 715-634-3185. May 20-22: Lake Winnebago, Menomonie Park. For more info call 920-922-8084. June 3-5: Fishing Has No Boundaries, fishing event for disabled anglers in Eagle River. Local guides and volunteers needed. Event site will be the Eagle River “T-docks” on the Eagle River chain. Call
In a crowd of perch anglers, where the average catch might be three to six jumbo perch, there’ll be a few standouts anglers who catch their 20-fish limit. Similarly, in a two-person portable, one fisherman gets 12 perch, the other only 2. Sure, there’s luck. And there’s varying fish traffic. But very often, the difference
Not every perch bites and fine points’ count! Read More »
By Steve Piatt Editor Albany – Given the storied waters and New York’s place in fly-fishing history, one might think trout are the marquee fish of the Empire State. Wrong. While trout certainly draw plenty of angling attention, it’s bass – both smallmouth and largemouth – that are clearly the most popular game fish in
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Mike Johnson, of Park Rapids, harvested this 10-point buck while bowhunting in Becker County on Oct. 2. The rack had a 141/2-inch inside spread, and green scored 1323/4.
Now, as schools prepare for next fall, the Volunteer urges groups and individuals to become sponsors, too. Every other month, nearly 5,000 students at 100 schools receive their own copy of the magazine, which features a kid-friendly Young Naturalists section. Corresponding study guides are available online. To learn more about sponsoring a classroom subscription to