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August 11, 2011

Indiana: Sportsman’s Benevolence Fund pins available at Fish & Wildlife Areas

Hunters and trappers can help fellow Hoosiers put food on the table by purchasing Sportsman’s Benevolence fund collector series pins, now available at DNR Fish & Wildlife Areas. Each collector series set costs $10 and contains four pins: 2008, 2009, 2010 and an unmarked pin. Proceeds from the collector pins help organizations distribute venison to […]

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MN: Anglers turn to low-light periods for dog-days walleyes Issue: 32

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – You need to cover water during the day with live-bait rigs or spinner rigs tipped with nightcrawlers or leeches for walleyes. Work the tops and edges of the mud and gravel bars. There is some action taking place with crankbaits off the structure in deep water. A slip bobber

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WI: Bass and panfish leading the way on inland fishing scene Issue: 16

BOULDER JUNCTION AREA Panfish have been providing the best action day in and day out, with bass, walleyes, and muskies offering decent action on cloudy days. The weeds are just perfect for panfishing right now. The nicer panfish have been coming off of weed edges in 8 to 12 feet of water. Bluegills have been

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