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Next time, please muzzle the eggheads

Driving to St. Cloud on the outmoded and dangerous State Highway 23 to attend the DNR Roundtable, I mused how it was unlikely that anything of consequence would occur at the annual event. All aspects

Report: Stick to two winter laker seasons

St. Paul – The DNR earlier this week presented to legislators four reports mandated during the 2007 session. The reports dealt with a walk-in program, aquaculture policy recommendations, changes to the winter lake trout season,

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO The Bayport area of the St. Croix River is producing walleyes, sauger, and crappies in 35 to 40 feet. Crappies and small walleyes continue to be pulled from 20 feet at Bald Eagle

New passport deadline gives reprieve until ’09

New passport card is a cheaper, more convenient alternative Washington – Anglers feeling under the gun to comply with federal regulations requiring a valid passport for re-entry into the United States from Canada this summer

Northwestern & Central

Holiday Resort on Lake Osakis (http://www.lakeosakisresorts.com/) Lake level resort located on the sheltered north shore of Lake Osakis. Guests have caught record size fish from the deep water fishing dock which is lit all night.

New ideas emerge for walleye opener

St. Paul – Officials in the DNR Section of Fisheries have warned against it, but a proposal to open the walleye season a week earlier remains in play. State Sen. Satveer Chaudhary, DFL-Fridley, said a

Northeastern Resorts and Guides

Pimushe Resort Located on secluded Pimushe Lake in the Chippewa National Forest. 1-800-450-2094 (http://www.mnresortvacation.com/) Lake Andrusia Joe’s Lodge, Bemidji 218-335-6773 (http://www.joeslodge.com/) White Birch Resort 1-218-835-4552 Blackduck MN (http://www.whitebirchresort.net/) Tomahawk Lodge, Blackduck Lake 1-800-452-8023 Blackduck MN

After drops, Superior’s water level on rebound

Duluth, Minn. (AP) – Even as other great lakes appear headed to an all-time low level this month, Lake Superior is holding its own and seems to be recovering from a drought that dropped the

Late-season hunters in northwest kill 91 deer

St. Paul – The regular season may have ended, but there’s still deer hunting to do, at least for another few days. A late-season hunt in the far northwest part of the state – intended

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