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October 16, 2008

Price County Area

The muskie action has started picking up now that the water temperatures are dropping. Guys have been getting action on suckers and large crankbaits, such as Grandmas or any similar bait. Walleyes are hitting in deeper water on jigs and fatheads. Bridge Bait & Tackle, Park Falls, (715) 762-4108. Ross’s Sport Shop, Phillips, (715)_339-3625.

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Season Dates

Oct. 17:_Fall turkey season closes, Northern zone. Oct. 17:_Northern Zone muzzleloader deer season closes Oct. 17:_Northern Zone archery deer season closes. Oct. 17:_Adirondack Range muzzleloader/archery bear season closes Oct. 18:_Fall turkey season opens, portions of state. Oct. 18:_Northern Zone deer season opens. Oct. 18:_Adirondack Range regular bear season opens. Oct. 18:_Allegany & Catskill Range archery

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Outdoor Observations

FALL_HAS_ARRIVED. Michigan’s fall color extravaganza is in full bloom, peaking in some northern haunts and just getting under way at the southern end of the state. School buses are making their daily fall routes, and archery deer hunters are heading afield. That can only mean one thing:_Fall is here and it’s time for a couple

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Siren Area

Anglers have been catching crappies and walleyes on Lower and Upper Clam lakes, and muskies are starting to show some signs of waking up on Yellow Lake. Smallmouths are hitting on the local rivers. Turkey hunters have brought in a lot of birds and bear hunters also did well. Archers are starting to bring in

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