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Matthew Schwietz, age 14 7th grade White Bear Lake, Minn. T his was my second trip to Lake of the Woods. It was 6:30 in the evening. The sky was partly cloudy with wind out of the south at about 15 miles an hour. We just entered a saddle and I was using a black […]

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Ice season going strong

Baudette, Minn All signs suggest ice anglers will experience a “normal” ice fishing season during winter 2000-2001. Most small lakes throughout the state started seeing their first vehicle traffic last week. And reports early this week suggested ice on the state’s big lakes was improving rapidily. The Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau sent out

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Arlington, Va. An animal rights group is suing Rosie O’Donnell for saying the group endorses certain types of leather.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filed the defamation lawsuit Tuesday. On an episode of The Rosie O’Donnell Show, the talk show host said The Gap uses leather approved by PETA. She was apparently referring to a decision by The Gap to stop using Indian and Chinese leather after a PETA campaign highlighted

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Brainerd, Minn. The Minnesota Trappers Association will hold its statewide winter meeting on Jan. 13, 2001 at the Brainerd National Guard Armory. Doors will be open at 8 a.m. The Minnesota Trappers general membership meeting will commence at 10 a.m.

Fur buyers and Ffur auction houses will be present to purchase and collect furs. A consignment auction will be held and there will also be a pelt handling contest and a number of trapping-related booths selling furs and goods. For more information call Rich (320) 256-5184 or go to the web site at http://www.mntrappers.com

Brainerd, Minn. The Minnesota Trappers Association will hold its statewide winter meeting on Jan. 13, 2001 at the Brainerd National Guard Armory. Doors will be open at 8 a.m. The Minnesota Trappers general membership meeting will commence at 10 a.m. Read More »

Jan. 14: Palmyra Lions Club Fisheree from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Spring Lake in Palmyra, WI. Registration and fish weigh-in will be held at the beach shelter. Entry fee $1.00 raffle ticket. Hourly fish prizes. For info call Mike Fischer at 262-495-8137.

Jan. 20: Kenosha County 4-H Ice Fishing Derby. For more info contact Dolly Thuemmler at 262-537-4926. Jan. 21: Hartford Conservation & Gun Club 11th Annual Ice Fisheree on Pike Lake from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. For infor call Kevin Rosenbaum at 262-673-6208. Jan. 21: 21 Fisharama’s annual fishing contest held on Lake Nebagamon from

Jan. 14: Palmyra Lions Club Fisheree from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Spring Lake in Palmyra, WI. Registration and fish weigh-in will be held at the beach shelter. Entry fee $1.00 raffle ticket. Hourly fish prizes. For info call Mike Fischer at 262-495-8137. Read More »

Feds await wolf plan

St. Paul By early next year, the Minnesota DNR hopes to have a gray wolf state management plan submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. At that point, the federal agency will decide how it will proceed regarding removal of the species from federal protection. “We’re anxiously awaiting the plan to see what information

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