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LAKE_MILLE LACS East – The eight- to 12-foot rock reefs and shoreline breaks are holding walleyes on the east end. Slip bobbers and leeches are working best with numerous big walleyes and good numbers of
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – The eight- to 12-foot rock reefs and shoreline breaks are holding walleyes on the east end. Slip bobbers and leeches are working best with numerous big walleyes and good numbers of
ALEXANDRIA AREA The walleye action has been limited throughout the area. Look for shallower lakes like Reno and Mary to be the first spots to produce fish in six to 12 feet. Panfish have moved

Williams, Minn. – From fickle to fantastic, walleye fishing in the state on opening weekend spanned the gamut. Some fishermen caught plenty of walleyes, and big ones, too. Others struggled for a few small fish

Walker, Minn. – The walleye fishing on Leech Lake may have improved dramatically in recent years, but the operation to cull double-crested cormorants from the lake continues. Shooters from USDA Wildlife Services began removing birds
May 15:_NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Fish Lake Resort. For more info call Kevin Lindberg, 612-390-0159. June 2:_Anoka Ramsey DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Wells Catering. For more info call Bob Lingman, 612-963-4085. June 23: Maidens of
St. Paul ’Äî The DNR would see a General Fund reduction of about 5.5 percent during the next two years under an omnibus environment budget bill that was approved Monday and sent to Gov. Tim
Hackensack, Minn. – The ice is gone, it’s not supposed to snow, there are minnows to be had, and gas prices are tolerable. Anglers have a lot more to be happy about as they head
Washington – Before 2009 draws to a close, nearly 4 million acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program are scheduled to expire, putting a serious dent in wildlife habitat across the United States. But federal
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