Walleyes and weather cooperate on opener
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Almost all anglers seem to be catching walleyes in less than 20 feet. The north-end sand breaks are giving up limits of keepers and some big fish during
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Almost all anglers seem to be catching walleyes in less than 20 feet. The north-end sand breaks are giving up limits of keepers and some big fish during
Governor finds success on Leech Lake By Ron C. Hustvedt, Jr.Contributing Writer Walker, Minn. – ‘Leech Lake is back,’ Gov. Tim Pawlenty said alongside the shores of Leech Lake during the opening weekend festivities at
Senate votes 52-14 to pass the bill; trip through committees continues in House By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor St. Paul – Sportsmen scored a victory at the Capitol last week when the Senate, for the second
Joe Albert Associate Editor Free theater. I’m not much for plays, but it certainly was entertaining to watch the theater – in spite of the fact the outcome was as orchestrated as as the end
By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor Walker, Minn. – Shooters took an opening-weekend break from efforts to cull cormorants from Leech Lake, but their work there continues. As of earlier this week, federal sharpshooters from the U.S.
By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor St. Paul – A plan to create a four- to nine-member citizens council that would serve as the focal point for conservation in the state and oversee the DNR, among other
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS Most boat channels and harbors are producing crappies and a few good-sized sunfish. Isle Bay, Cove Bay, and Wahkon Bay have provided crappie action in four to eight feet, often
By Glen SchmittStaff Writer Hackensack, Minn. – Jim Tuller is not a weatherman. He owns Swanson’s Bait and Tackle in Hackensack, but for one week each year he wishes he could accurately predict the weather.
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