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ALEXANDRIA AREA The walleye action has been limited throughout the area. Look for shallower lakes like Reno and Mary to be the first spots to produce fish in six to 12 feet. Panfish have moved
ALEXANDRIA AREA The walleye action has been limited throughout the area. Look for shallower lakes like Reno and Mary to be the first spots to produce fish in six to 12 feet. Panfish have moved
Hackensack, Minn. – The ice is gone, it’s not supposed to snow, there are minnows to be had, and gas prices are tolerable. Anglers have a lot more to be happy about as they head
Washington – Before 2009 draws to a close, nearly 4 million acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program are scheduled to expire, putting a serious dent in wildlife habitat across the United States. But federal
St. Paul ’Äî An amendment sportsmen say is anti-gun has derailed a House bill containing a number of hunting and fishing provisions, at least temporarily. The House Finance Committee approved the amendment to the bill,
St. Paul ’Äî The DNR would see a General Fund reduction of about 5.5 percent during the next two years under an omnibus environment budget bill that was approved Monday and sent to Gov. Tim

Minneapolis – Another spring light goose season – the result of an ongoing federal “conservation order” – wrapped up this week, but indications are that despite the efforts of hunters, the population of snows, blues,
The old saying “You can’t make this stuff up” certainly applies to radio personality Rush Limbaugh, who recently aired two public service announcements for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), which is the
NORTHEAST METRO The crappie and sunfish bite continues to improve each day in shallow water. Look to lakes such as Big Carnelian and White Bear for crappies, while Cannon Lake and Demonterville Lake are giving
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