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EPA shoots down lead ammo ban petition

Washington – Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week denied a request filed by a number of groups to ban the production and distribution of lead hunting ammunition, saying the agency lacked legal

Minnesota calendar

Banquets/Fundraisers. Aug. 27: MN Waterfowl Assoc. Banquet, 5:30 p.m., New York Mills City Hall. For more info call Doug Harthan, 218-640-3163. Aug. 27: DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Grand View Lodge. For more info call Dan

Wolf-related complaints well ahead of last year

Isle, Minn. – Late last week, a woman was walking her dogs on her land southeast of Isle. She noticed a wolf following them and when it came closer, she climbed a tree. The wolf

Walleye anglers making a transition back to minnows

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The deep mud and gravel offers the best walleye action during the day with crawlers, leeches or crankbaits trolled in 24 to 28 feet. At night, this deep

DNR asks feds for walk-in funding

St. Paul – In an effort to get a hunting walk-in access program off the ground in Minnesota, the DNR has requested $2.7 million in “Open Fields” funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The

Pawlenty nixes updated shoreline and dock rules

St. Paul – Shoreland rules that many people believe are out of date will continue to be in place, perhaps for several years or more, after Gov. Tim Pawlenty sent them back to the drawing

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