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NORTHEAST METRO Crappies and sunfish are biting in the shallow weeds of Lake Peltier, Centerville Lake, and White Bear Lake. Bucktails also have triggered a few muskies on White Bear. Look to the Prescott area
NORTHEAST METRO Crappies and sunfish are biting in the shallow weeds of Lake Peltier, Centerville Lake, and White Bear Lake. Bucktails also have triggered a few muskies on White Bear. Look to the Prescott area
Middle River, Minn. ’Äî Two years after litigation foiled hunt expansion plans, two federal refuges in northwestern Minnesota may see an increase in hunting activity. Agassiz and Hamden Slough national wildlife refuges are two of

Bemidji, Minn. ’Äî The number of mallards nesting in Minnesota rose this year to 298,000, up 23 percent from last year’Äôs spring survey count of 242,000 birds, according to Steve Cordts, DNR waterfowl specialist. The
And now for a moment of candor ’Ķ. On a steelhead fishing trip this spring, I was absolutely whopped by my fishing partner. Some might say he ’Äúput on a clinic.’Äù Whatever you want to

Madelia, Minn. ’Äî As another heavy spring rain pelted southern Minnesota last week, DNR pheasant researcher Kurt Haroldson lamented the continuing cold and wet weather’Äôs effect on the state’Äôs pheasant population. ’ÄúWith pheasants, at least,
St. Paul ’Äî Hunters from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto’ÄàRico hunted deer in Minnesota during last year’Äôs firearms season, according to the DNR Fish and Wildlife Division. Residents of 17 other
LAKE’ÄàMILLE LACS East – Walleye action has improved on the 28-foot gravel during the day. Lindy Rigs and crawlers are working best on Dog Bone Reef and Banana Reef. Slip bobbers and leeches are working
BEAR HUNTERS who have been saying the DNR is underestimating the state’Äôs bear population may be right. The DNR is expected to release this week the preliminary results of a two-year black bear study that
St. Paul (AP) ’Äî Minnesotans should eat more fish, the state health department said last week in its annual advisory on consuming fish from Minnesota waters. The updated guidelines say it’Äôs fine for people who
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