
Opposition mounts to Mille Lacs smallie regulation
For a group whose mission is to preserve the trophy bass fishery in Lake Mille Lacs, the results of new fishing regulations this year, they say, could be dire.
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For a group whose mission is to preserve the trophy bass fishery in Lake Mille Lacs, the results of new fishing regulations this year, they say, could be dire.

North Dakota wildlife officials say the state’s breeding population of ducks is still strong despite a drop in numbers from last year, and that late-spring rains should help with the breeding effort.

Debate was slated to begin earlier this week on the U.S. House’s version of a farm bill, that which funds farm and conservation programs, as well as food stamps

Early summer scouting should involve looking for big buck prints, which can point to travel patterns.


Chance encounter shows it’s a small world

Controlled hunts offered for younger hunters

Wildlife District Three in Akron to host frog spearing demonstration

It appears Wisconsin is using walleye stocking as a way of showing folks someone is listening to bag limit complaints (reduced) and other fishing concerns.
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