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Chinook salmon are hitting flashers and flies off Sheboygan on
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Chinook salmon are hitting flashers and flies off Sheboygan on
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Enjoy great walleye action now on Lake of the Woods
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Lake Michigan action off Sheboygan has shifted from cohos to
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Invasive Asian carp found near Winona on the Mississippi. Crossbows
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Visit state parks, hike or bike state trails, and fish
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Northern zone muskie season opens this weekend in Wisconsin. Chippewa
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The cohos have arrived off Sheboygan and anglers are catching
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With roots that reach all the way back to the Continental Congress, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is nearly as old as the United States itself. In 1775, the Continental Congress created a Committee on Indian Affairs, headed by Benjamin Franklin. The U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) describes Congress’s powers over Indian affairs: “To regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.”
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There are no Covid restrictions on American visitors to Canada
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