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ALEXANDRIA AREA BullDawgs and CowGirls have provided a good week of muskie action on Lake Miltona. Look for crappies in 12 to 15 feet of water on lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, Geneva, and Carlos.
ALEXANDRIA AREA BullDawgs and CowGirls have provided a good week of muskie action on Lake Miltona. Look for crappies in 12 to 15 feet of water on lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, Geneva, and Carlos.
Sept. 5:_Osakis Sportsmans Club, Corn Feed, 12-3 p.m., Osakis VFW. For more info call Brian Sorensen, 320-304-1832. Sept. 9:_Cottage Grove DU Banquet, 6 p.m., Tinucci’s Restaurant. For more info call Al Triebold, 612-868-4832. Sept. 9:_Hutchinson
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – A few walleyes continue to be taken on crankbaits in 12 feet or on live-bait rigs and leeches on the deep gravel bars during the day. At night, slip bobbers and
St. Paul – DNR officials likely will take a hard look at squirrel seasons in the state in coming months, the result of the belief in some quarters that squirrel populations are decreasing. The agency
St. Paul – Minnesota anglers love their walleyes. They prefer catching multiple fish and being able to bring some home for a meal, and most focus more on catching numbers of 16- to 18-inchers than

Washington – The signup period for a federal conservation program, which underwent a facelift in the most recent “farm bill,” has begun. The Conservation Stewardship Program encourages agriculture and forestry producers to maintain existing conservation
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Slip bobbers and leeches are working best during the day for walleyes on the 28- to 35-foot gravel edges. This same presentation will work at night on the deep gravel and
St. Paul – When there’s $70 million in funds to spend on conservation and habitat, time spent discussing the definitions of three words – protect, restore, and enhance – might seem a waste. Not so,
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