Signs of fall fishing: more walleyes and fewer anglers
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – During the day, small minnows are producing perch on the 12- to 14-foot rocks. Walleyes are hitting crankbaits during the evening in four to six feet of water.
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – During the day, small minnows are producing perch on the 12- to 14-foot rocks. Walleyes are hitting crankbaits during the evening in four to six feet of water.
Sept. 9: MDHA Southern Gateway Chapter, Banquet, 6 p.m., American Legion 142, Albert Lea. For more info call Ed Miller, 507-219-8496. Sept. 9: East Central MDHA Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Princeton Ice Arena. For more
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — The DNR should not give up its authority to manage wildlife management areas, according to a letter signed by representatives of 10 conservation groups and sent to
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS On the east side, the best walleye reports are coming off the shallow rocks near Hennepin Island and Three Mile. Perch action also has been very good in these locations
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By Todd Richmond Associated Press Writer Onalaska Wis. (AP) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s top Midwestern official gave the final go-ahead last week to a sweeping package of conservation changes for the upper
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Watson, Minn. – For hunters, the best days of the year are just beginning. While hunters no doubt have been scouting for doves and checking their baits for bear activity
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