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MN: Calendar of Events Issue: 22

Banquets/Fundraisers. July 9: Minnewaska Lake Assoc. Banquet, Minnewaska House, Glenwood. For more info call Jerry Melby, 320-239-3974. Aug. 5: McGregor Chapter MDHA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., McGregor Community Center. For more info call Bob Dreger, 218-768-4079.

MN: Fishing license sales recover – a bit

Muskie opener set for Saturday St. Paul – Suffering from a poor showing up to the 2011 fishing opener, license sales in the state have rebounded in recent weeks. But as of the Friday before

MN: Dayton vetoes G&F Bill

St. Paul – The Legislature passed the Game and Fish Bill with a wide range of policy provisions for the second year in a row. And for the second consecutive year, the governor vetoed it.

MN: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 22

District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) monitored boating and angling activity on Lake of the Woods and on the Roseau and Warroad rivers. Invasive species checks were also conducted on boats leaving

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Minnesota's Take-A-Kid fishing weekend is June 10-12

Minnesotans who have yet to net their fishing license catch a break June 10-12 when they can fish without a license while accompanying a child age 15 or younger. Minnesota’s annual Take-A-Kid Fishing weekend aims

Fine points on color and action

Color is definitely a factor when fishing. I see it on rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, everywhere I wet a line. Walleyes, especially, have preferred food sources, depending on the environment they live in and what’s

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