From the pages of Outdoor News – June 27th, 2012
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In a press release issued last week, state Sen. Bob Casey urged the federal Department of Interior to give the Keystone State a hand in its battle against ‘rock snot,’ also known as didymo. The invasive algae, which coats the bottom of streams and river, effectively suffocating the ecosystem, has recently been found in the
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Spent a day last week with DNR Conservation Officer Shane Osborne, who patrols the Evansville area in western Minnesota. We were out on Lake Ida near Alexandria, where Osborne was taking his turn patrolling the vacant station. I’m sure Osborne has had more exciting days on the job, which isn’t to say that busting someone for
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Recently I talked about one of the most versatile baits in my collection: the spinnerbait. However, there is another bait that never seems to fail me and I don’t think I would be caught without some shape or form of it. The simple jig is an all time favorite. The jig can be as simple
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