Bass-fishing circuit to end regular season on Mille Lacs
The Cabela’s North American Bass Circuit’s regular-season finale will be held Aug. 19 on Mille Lacs.
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The Cabela’s North American Bass Circuit’s regular-season finale will be held Aug. 19 on Mille Lacs.
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By species, grouse hunters were up slightly, but duck, goose and pheasant hunters were down slightly, according to the survey.
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Slight weather change cranks up hunting anticipation.
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This year’s brood index came in at 3.68 broods per square mile, down 5 percent from last year. The statewide average since the survey began in 1955 is 2.59 broods per square mile. Overall brood size was up 8 percent from last year.
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But for the most part, season framework similar to last year.
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Mid-August is an exciting time in Elk Country – elk viewing and the elk rut are just around the corner. And to kick it all off, the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau and the Keystone Elk Country Alliance again will host a celebration of “everything elk” Aug. 19-20 during the annual Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Elk
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On a bike, the view is slow and steady.
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Gaylord bear houndsman Keith Huff knows what it takes to develop a top-notch bloodline. “I’m not a big production breeder,” he said. “I’m very selective and very determined on what dogs I do breed. “They’ve got to have the endurance, treeing ability, stamina, a good cold nose, intelligence, voice and aggression,” Huff explained. “With breeding
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Waterville, Minn. — A fish virus was discovered for the first time in a wild fish population in Minnesota after thousands of common carp, a non-native species, died during the course of several weeks on Waseca County’s Elysian Lake in southeast Minnesota in late June and into July. Despite early signs that the cause was
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