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LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Walleyes continue to be pulled off deep structure – 24 feet or more during morning and afternoon. There’s an improved night bite on the eight- to 12-foot rock reefs, which provides

‘Like crappies flopping at the bottom of the boat’

Fishing advocate Vern Wagner says it’s lonely at the State Capitol. “I used to see Frank Schneider, Dave Overland, and John Schneider roaming around the Capitol,” he says, naming three anglers who represented the Minnesota

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO Centerville Lake is producing panfish and pike in 10 to 15 feet during midday hours. Look to Forest Lake and Bald Eagle Lake for crappies during the evening hours in 20 feet. Sucker

A lifespan for them, a long time for us

The day’s first words to Vikki weren’t “good morning.” “Mud pots,” I said. “Mud pots,” she replied with a sleepy smile. Years ago, we went pheasant hunting in South Dakota by way of Yellowstone National

Outdoor Insights

Rob Drieslein Minnesota Editor On Monday, members of the House Cultural and Outdoor Resources Finance Division (the committee overseeing dedicated funding expenditures) had the task from chair Mary Murphy, DFL-Hermantown, of providing a picture of

CWD found in private Olmsted Co. elk herd

St. Paul – An elk raised on a farm north of Rochester in Olmsted County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The discovery – the result of routine testing of slaughtered cervids – marks

What will 2009 bring?_There’s potential for a big summer

Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor It’s amazing how quickly we go from feast to famine in this wonderful world of Wisconsin outdoors. Wasn’t it just yesterday when it was September and all of those hunting opportunities

Two years later, wolves again delisted

Washington – For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed timber wolves from the Endangered Species List in the Midwest. Delisting occurred in March 2007, but a

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