Richfield, Minn. (AP) – Tim Turenne has a theory on why he mustered only a fifth-place finish in last year’s inaugural Minnesota Walleye Habitat Stamp contest. “The quality of my fish was better than anyone by far,” said Turenne, a veteran wildlife artist who enters up to a dozen wildlife stamp competitions ever year. “But […]
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