Pheasants
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Chad started full time with ODN in July 2005. He does ad layout and works on Reader Shots.
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Steph joined ODN in 2004. As a part-timer she works in the Subscription Services Dept. and on special projects.
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Staff report Hancock, N.Y. – Didymo, the invasive, slimy algae that can damage aquatic life, is apparently making its way into New York’s world-famous trout waters. DEC officials confirmed that the algae has been found in several locations of the East Branch of the Delaware River, including at the confluence with the Beaverkill River. There
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NORTHEAST METRO A mixed bag of fish including walleyes, sauger, white bass, and panfish can be had on the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. Work the backwaters, channels, and current break areas with crankbaits or minnows. Bass and pike are staging on the weedlines of most lakes with Demonterville and White Bear producing the most
Patty has been with ODN since 2006. She is in charge of classified and calendar advertising and assists in the Subscription Services Department.
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Dan joined The Outdoor News in 1996 as an account executive working from the Wisconsin sales office. In 1998, Dan partnered with Jeff Bast to form the agency, Bast, Durbin & Associates, the publisher’s representative for The Outdoor News. Dan’s incredible product knowledge, gained through his experience in the sporting goods industry, has helped businesses