Duluth, Minn. (AP) – The carp materializes like a brass dirigible, suspended in the murky backwaters of the St. Louis River. That’s all bowfisherman Ken Alto needs to see. In less than two seconds, his bow is up and drawn. The arrow flies. “That’s a good one,” Alto says. The arrow has connected, and 30 […]
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