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Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) events for 2002. For more information on any of the events, check out www.dnr.state.mn.us and look under education programs or call 888-646-6367, metro 651-296-6157 or the phone number listed.

Mar. 23-23: Bow Hunter Education for Women, MN Shooting Sports Education Center, Grand Rapids. Register call 218-327-0583. May 11: Mother/Child fishing clinic, Madison Lake (just NE of Mankato), Madison Lake fishing pier. Register call 507-359-6049. May 11-12: Horseback overnight, K&K Stables, Grand Rapids.

Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) events for 2002. For more information on any of the events, check out www.dnr.state.mn.us and look under education programs or call 888-646-6367, metro 651-296-6157 or the phone number listed. Read More »

Mar. 2: Annual Banquet at Golden Valley VFW. For more info call Pat & Ruth Moore at 763-413-9023.

April 28: Turkey Shoot at LeBlanc’s Rice Creek hunting. Call Jim Vorderbruggen at 763-497-3330 for more info. May 5: Turkey Shoot at LeBlanc’s Rice Creek hunting. Call Jim Vorderbruggen at 763-497-3330 for more info. May 18: Lake Mille Lacs fishing outing. Call Dave Heidtke at 763-535-2718 for more info. June 1: Prior Lake fishing outing.

Mar. 2: Annual Banquet at Golden Valley VFW. For more info call Pat & Ruth Moore at 763-413-9023. Read More »

Madison, Wis. There will be a significant reduction in the number of Wisconsin deer hunting “Zone T” units those in which special antlerless hunts are held to reduce the deer population this year.

The number of Zone T units this year likely will be 45, down from 76 last season and 86 in 2000. Most of the units are in northern Wisconsin and some western portions of the state. For a list of units holding Zone T hunts, check the Wisconsin DNR web site at: www.dnr.state.wi.us, or call

Madison, Wis. There will be a significant reduction in the number of Wisconsin deer hunting “Zone T” units those in which special antlerless hunts are held to reduce the deer population this year. Read More »

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch seem to be scattered throughout shallow and deep water, and there isn’t a lot of consistency in the bite. Waukon Bay and Isle Bay are producing a few good-sized perch in eight to 15 feet of water. The deeper sides of most gravel bars and mud flats are providing

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Mar. 1-3: River Hills Boat & Recreation Show at the River Hills Mall in Mankato.

Mar. 7-10: 35th Annual Sioux Empire Sportsmen’s Boat, Camping & Vacation Show. Mar. 8-10: River Hills Boat, Bike & Camping Show at the River Hills Mall in Mankato. Mar. 8-10: MN Muskie Expo at the National Sport Center in Blaine. Fri. 2-9 p.m.; Sat. 10-7 p.m.; Sun 10-4 p.m. For more info call 763-588-9107. Mar.

Mar. 1-3: River Hills Boat & Recreation Show at the River Hills Mall in Mankato. Read More »

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