
Archers get first crack at state’s deer herd
St. Paul – The longest deer season kicks off Saturday, when bowhunters hit the woods. DNR officials expect nearly 100,000 of them to hunt during the season and, if this year is like those in

St. Paul – The longest deer season kicks off Saturday, when bowhunters hit the woods. DNR officials expect nearly 100,000 of them to hunt during the season and, if this year is like those in
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Leeches and slip bobbers are triggering some walleyes during the morning and evening hours on the 24- to 28- foot gravel bars. A few anglers have started to pull crankbaits along

Grand Rapids, Minn. – Spring drumming counts that were up 117 percent in the northwest, 44 percent in the northeast, and 43 percent across the state, suggested it could be a good fall for grouse
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – A slip bobber and leech continues to produce walleyes on the 27-foot gravel bars. With some wind and low-light conditions, crankbaits will produce ‘eyes on the shallow rocks and shoreline breaks.
Public input meeting slated for Sept. 21 in Moorhead Washington – The USDA Farm Service Agency has announced it will host nine meetings across the nation during the next 30 days regarding the Conservation Reserve
Sept. 5:_Osakis Sportsmans Club, Corn Feed, 12-3 p.m., Osakis VFW. For more info call Brian Sorensen, 320-304-1832. Sept. 9:_Cottage Grove DU Banquet, 6 p.m., Tinucci’s Restaurant. For more info call Al Triebold, 612-868-4832. Sept. 9:_Hutchinson
St. Paul – DNR officials likely will take a hard look at squirrel seasons in the state in coming months, the result of the belief in some quarters that squirrel populations are decreasing. The agency
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