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We were fishing for brook trout in a roadside pond. I suppose we were about 10 years old. I don’t remember if the fishing was good that day, but I do remember my friend Dan
We were fishing for brook trout in a roadside pond. I suppose we were about 10 years old. I don’t remember if the fishing was good that day, but I do remember my friend Dan
St. Paul – First, the Legislature approved a dedicated funding bill. Less than two weeks later, it approved a transportation bill, then, for the first time, over-rode one of Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s veto. The transportation

Hutchinson, Minn. – Most of the 30 lakes in Minnesota opened to “liberalized” fishing regulations this winter have now closed, but that doesn’t mean a few more won’t join the list late this winter, according
St. Paul – The report from the Conservation Legacy Council, created by Gov. Tim Pawlenty to make recommendations on the future of conservation in the state, is the basis of legislation that’s expected to be
St. Paul – It was a lovefest at the Capitol last Thursday, and it didn’t have much to do with the fact it was Valentine’s Day. Two days into the session, both the House and
Joe Albert Associate Editor Dedicated funding passesIn a decision that could change the face of Minnesota’s outdoors, lawmakers last week approved a bill that places on the ballot in November a question asking voters if
St. Paul – While passage of a dedicated funding bill likely will be the highlight of the legislative session, there nevertheless are a number of items on the agenda. Lawmakers have said they intend to
NORTHEAST METRO Northern pike continue to be caught on sucker minnows in six to 12 feet at Big Marine Lake, Demonterville Lake, and Lake Jane. Demonterville is worth noting for sunfish as well in six
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