
Knights win with skill, dedication, and coaching
Even on a bad day by its standards, St. Michael-Albertville High School took home some brass.

Even on a bad day by its standards, St. Michael-Albertville High School took home some brass.

Learning from generals Washington and MacArthur, then letting common sense prevail outdoors so you can camp another day

If there’s one absolute about how water temperatures affect salmon movement in the Great Lakes, it’s that there is absolutely no magic formula for homing in on the hottest bite.

Your crankbaiting priority for walleyes should run as follows: depth, vibration, speed, color, and sound

Mother moose abandoning their calves in northeastern Minnesota remains an issue as biologists try to determine what’s causing the population decline; and high school clay target shooters compete in the championship and state tournament of

The Austin High School trap club, in only its second spring season, has been able to compete in perhaps the toughest conference in the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League.

Like clockwork: Freshly dropped white-tailed deer fawns are everywhere in mid-June, which is exactly how Mother Nature intended it to be.

Successful June trip for rainbows, browns, and brookies employs 14-foot crappie rod, small spinning reel, and 6-pound-test fluorocarbon line.

Recipe for youth angling success: Find water, chuck a lure into it, retrieve, and see what happens. Repeat as needed. Keep it fun.
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