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Trevor Laine, of Osakis, arrowed this 175-pound, Todd County buck near his home on Nov. 1. The 8-point rack had a 17-inch inside spread.
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Trevor Laine, of Osakis, arrowed this 175-pound, Todd County buck near his home on Nov. 1. The 8-point rack had a 17-inch inside spread.
Frank Welsch, of Lindstrom, arrowed this buck while bowhunting in Adams County, Ill., on Nov. 13. The 11-point rack had a 177/8-inch inside spread and green-scored 179.
Ashley Anderson, of Coon Rapids, shot this 178-pound buck while slug hunting near Forest Lake on Nov. 8. The 10-point rack had a 162/8-inside spread and green-scored 1326/8.
Staff Writer Cambridge, Minn. Ryan Erickson admits the payoff from his trapped animals is nice. But the stack of dollars his hobby provides is unlikely to fund an early retirement. “It’s a little money in
Brent Larson, of Ham Lake, shot this Anoka County buck while bowhunting on Sept. 14. The 10-point rack green-scored 140.
Associate Editor St. Paul A decline in the population of lesser scaup may be connected to a reduction in food available to the species on its return route to Canadian breeding grounds, according to research
Show hours are 5-10 p.m. on Wednesday; noon to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $9 for adults, $4
This winter, the department hopes to conduct aerial surveys of permit areas 342, 347, and 349, which includes Fillmore, Houston, and Wabasha counties. Surveys will be conducted from late January until the end of March,
“There are good numbers of crappies and bluegills and good walleye populations in Lake Mendota,” Welke said. “The walleye fishing here is at, or above, the quality of fishing just about anywhere in Wisconsin, but
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