Walleye bite holds on as cool weather persists this summer
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Work the Five Mile Gravel Bar and Highway Bar during the day for walleyes with leeches or crawlers in 28 to 30 feet. These areas also produce walleyes at night on
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Work the Five Mile Gravel Bar and Highway Bar during the day for walleyes with leeches or crawlers in 28 to 30 feet. These areas also produce walleyes at night on
ALEXANDRIA AREA During the day, rigs or jigs tipped with live bait are producing walleyes on Lake Miltona in 35 to 40 feet and on Lake Ida in 22 to 24 feet. During the evening
Washington – If it’s not a topic such as health care or cap and trade, it probably doesn’t warrant much discussion in Washington these days. But several conservation groups are serving a reminder to members
Minnesota elk permits in 2009.
Washington – U.S. waterfowl hunters killed about 13.7 million ducks last season, a drop from 2007, when they killed nearly 14.6 million ducks. Like the harvest, the number of hunters who targeted waterfowl in 2008

Hopkins, Minn. – Brad Nylin has been a part of the Minnesota Waterfowl Association through the group’s ups and downs. He makes no bones about his belief that MWA is well along the road back
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – The midday bite has been difficult on this end of the lake. Spinners and crawlers are turning the most fish on the 22- to 27-foot gravel and mud areas. At night,

St. Paul – While lack of summer rainfall in parts of Minnesota has been enough to send lawns into submission, it’s likely the cumulative effect of several consecutive summers with below-normal rainfall is to blame
NORTHEAST METRO Topwater baits are turning bass on lakes Jane, Demonterville, and Olson. Look to the weedlines of Forest Lake and Bald Eagle Lake for northern pike. Muskie action has been limited to a few
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