Fishing is limited, but bird hunting continues to improve
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
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
Deadline to apply for spring 2007 hunt is Dec. 1 By Joe Albert Staff Writer Elba, Minn. — At the halfway point of the state’s fall wild turkey season, things are on par with last
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes are hitting Reef Runners and Rapalas on the rock reefs in 12 to 15 feet during the day and in shallower water after dark. Perch action remains
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Woodbury, Minn. — Voters in Washington County will decide Nov. 7 whether they want to increase their property taxes in exchange for the “preservation of water quality, woodlands, and other
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Pipestone, Minn. — Eric Peterson, a farmer in the southwestern corner of Minnesota, said he wants to provide habitat for the wildlife of the prairie, mostly via the federal Conservation
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Isle Bay is producing perch and crappies in six to eight feet of water. You’ll also find crappies near the docks in Izaty’s Harbor. A few walleyes can
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Watson, Minn. – Pheasant hunters, it appears, believed the pre-season hype. While some escaped to the northwest to hunt deer, plenty of hunters followed tradition and hit the fields for
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