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June 20, 2025

Northwest Angle island resort ownership stays in the family

On Oak Island, a Northwest Angle island on Lake of the Woods on the edge of the Canadian border, two brothers, Garrett and Wyatt Hennum, have taken over the family business at Sportsman’s Oak Island Lodge.
With the pair taking over the lodge around this year’s Minnesota fishing opener, it marks the third generation of Hennums to oversee and manage the lodge since 1985.

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Bob Gwizdz: Michigan’s Saginaw Bay better for bass or walleyes?

I was on the phone one mid-week evening with Saginaw Bay fishing guide Bill Horton, trying to book a bass fishing expedition for my brother Phil and me, when Horton casually mentioned that he was going on an exploratory walleye mission the next day to look for some fish on the west side of the bay.
He’d been pounding them on the east side, he said, but he had a couple of weekend trips coming up and the weather guys were predicting high winds from the west.

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South Dakota volunteers building better fences to benefit the state’s pronghorn

South Dakota wildlife officials aim for a pre-hunting season pronghorn population of 58,000 to 79,000. The 2024 pre-season estimate was about 35,000, well below that range.
Some residents of the state want to turn those numbers around, and one facet of the pronghorn management equation is fences. Some South Dakotans are volunteering to replace sheep fences with a pronghorn-friendly alternative.

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Wisconsin Waterfowl Association opens search for new executive director

With Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) Executive Director Bruce Ross looking to retire later this year, WWA is about to open a search for Ross’s successor.
Ross has served as WWA’s executive director for 6.5 years; he will have close to seven years in after helping his successor step into the job.

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New York’s High School clay target league wraps up season with its state tournament

More than 1,984 athletes representing 157 high school teams from across the state recently competed in the New York State High School Clay Target League’s annual trap and skeet shooting state tournament, held June 6-8 in the Syracuse region.
Lansing High School’s varsity team was the top shooters in the state, posting a score of 468, while Tully Fratarcangelo of Corning-Painted Post High School’s score of 99 earned him the overall High Gun rank.

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