Deer hunting success slightly up from 2005
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — Not all deer hunting parties are reaping the rewards of a population estimated at 1.3 million animals, but hunters as a whole have had a good season
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — Not all deer hunting parties are reaping the rewards of a population estimated at 1.3 million animals, but hunters as a whole have had a good season
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Washington — A shake-up in the U.S. Congress could mean new direction in government policy next year – from national defense to conservation. Following last week’s mid-term election, the Democrats
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS Fishing pressure has dropped way off. A few anglers continue to troll crankbaits during the daytime and the evening hours with moderate success for walleyes. Key on the rocks and
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — The number of deer taken by bowhunters is up 20 percent over this time last year. Hunters during the early season for antlerless deer in the middle
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS Trolling crankbaits on the rock points and reefs in six to 18 feet of water during the day has produced walleyes. The number of night anglers has dropped off this

By Rob Drieslein Editor Otter Lake, Minn. — She’s a hardcore bowhunter, and last Friday – after years of bagging dozens of antlerless deer – Deb Luzinski took what appears to be one of the
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS Trolling crankbaits is the best bet for walleyes. Work the rock reefs, points, and shoreline breaks in six to 12 feet of water. Vineland Bay and Isle Bay continue to
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — Deer hunters who recently set out bait could be in for a surprise when they’re sitting in their stand opening morning. Deer may come, no doubt, but
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