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Lipless or deep-diving, jointed or rattling, one things for sure in the crankbait world: color changes
St. Paul — It appears the threat of the highly pathogenic avian influenza has subsided in Minnesota, both in the wild and in captivity, where 9 million birds died or were depopulated due to the
Urbana, Ill. — Adult Asian carp aren’t the only ones to feel “woozy” at the whiff of carbon dioxide – and that could be important in the fight against the invasive species. University of Illinois
St. Cloud, Minn. (AP) — An experiment that started last month in St. Cloud State University’s Aquatic Toxicology Lab expands upon 2012 studies that determined fish might be affected by pharmaceuticals entering rivers and lakes
Traverse City, Mich. — Asian carp could become the most common fish in Lake Erie if the ravenous invaders develop a breeding population there, while popular sport species including walleye and rainbow trout likely would

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National Eagle Center in Wabasha conducts 12th annual survey across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and northeast Iowa.
Walker, Minn. — The Cass County Sheriff’s Department reported earlier this week that an ice angler who was fishing from a camper trailer converted to a fish house apparently died from carbon monoxide poisoning on
DEC again seeks access to trap, tag and release birds
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