
Jumbo perch March tactics
I love targeting jumbo perch in March via spring bobbers and waxworms. Use a No. 12 ice lure, a panfishing lure, for tougher bite finicky perch. And don’t be afraid to bring the maggots! This

I love targeting jumbo perch in March via spring bobbers and waxworms. Use a No. 12 ice lure, a panfishing lure, for tougher bite finicky perch. And don’t be afraid to bring the maggots! This
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Crow Wing State Park sow bear and cubs doing nicely, draw a crowd You might think that Crow Wing State Park would be a perfect home for a hibernating bear. The park itself is in

In lieu of a massive Rob blog this week, I’m posting an excellent press release from a Maryland-based organization called The Wildlife Society. The group emailed this on Thursday and it sums up many of
St. Paul – If the state’s fishing and hunting license structure is to be revamped this year – and the fees are to be increased, as the DNR and Gov. Mark Dayton propose – it’s
Pine Island, Minn. – Just days after a 7-year-old elk at a captive facility north of Rochester tested positive for chronic wasting disease, DNR officials began to express concern about wild deer entering and exiting

Tally in northwest Minnesota is 44 elk; those in Manitoba count 99. Karlstad, Minn. – It was a good year to count elk in northwestern Minnesota. The weather was favorable, and snow covered the terrain.
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 11: Aitkin Gobblers NWTF Banquet, Aitkin American Legion. For more info call Bonnie Carlson, 218-927-2616. March 11: Kittson County DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Hallock City Hall. For more info call Rodney Bakken, 218-843-1492.

Anglers who fish Lake Mille Lacs will need to follow the same walleye regulations as in 2010, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The season will open Saturday, May 14, with a
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