Banquets/Fundraisers
Aug. 10: Elk River Goldeneyes Chapter DU Banquet, Rockwoods Restaurant, Otsego. For more info call Tim Oie, 763-497-4372. Aug. 10: Oak Ridge Gobblers Banquet, 5 p.m., Fulda American Legion. For more info call Corey Bunting,
Aug. 10: Elk River Goldeneyes Chapter DU Banquet, Rockwoods Restaurant, Otsego. For more info call Tim Oie, 763-497-4372. Aug. 10: Oak Ridge Gobblers Banquet, 5 p.m., Fulda American Legion. For more info call Corey Bunting,
By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor Washington – The process has been ongoing since 1999, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is about to finish an Environmental Impact Statement that examines management of light geese. As
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action is slow with some big fish being taken on deep-diving crankbaits off the deep mud and gravel areas. Muskie anglers are seeing more fish on the
By Mike KallokStaff Writer Bemidji, Minn. – Public input concluded July 25 on a set of proposed rules for determining drainage benefits to the nearly 2 million acres of state-owned Consolidated Conservation areas. Whether or
Joe Albert Associate Editor Muskies. Here it is, Aug. 1, and I’ve yet to put a muskie in the boat. Oh, I’ve seen a few of them, but they’ve all given me that you’re-going-to-have-to-do-better-than-that look
By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington – Members of the U.S. House renewed hope last week that a Farm Bill, which includes a number of conservation programs, might be renewed for another five years by the
Joe Albert Associate Editor Pheasants. Sweet mercy. How much better can the news for pheasant hunters get? Seriously, this group has to be feeling invincible based on everything it’s heard in the last few years.
Park would cover 2,500 acres and protect nearly 5 miles of shoreline By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor Soudan, Minn. – A state park on the shores of Lake Vermilion likely would be among the state’s most
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