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LAKE MILLE LACS East – The ice is in good shape and many resorts have started pulling out rental houses. Cove Bay is producing a few walleyes and perch in 12 to 14 feet of
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LAKE MILLE LACS East – The ice is in good shape and many resorts have started pulling out rental houses. Cove Bay is producing a few walleyes and perch in 12 to 14 feet of
Sept. 18: American Pointing Lab Assoc. Pointing Lab Hunt Test, 8 a.m, RJ’s Rooster Ranch, Lonsdale, MN. 3 divisions; Certifed, Advanced, Master/Grand Master. Registration due 9/4/04 More info available at www.theapal.com & www.pointinglabs.com or call
Minnesota Firearms Exchange. 2004 Gun Show. For more info call Steve Petersen, 763-434-7269. Nov. 27: St. Cloud Armory, 1710 Veterans Dr. Neigels Authentic Arms 2004 Shows. Call 218-736-2133 for more info or tables. Sat. 9
“We’re proud of Mary Hoppe for what she has done in conserving our natural resources. It’s great to see efforts like this protecting our valuable resources in the county like the Sauk River,” said Greg
The budget proposal the state Natural Resources Board approved last week calls for $21.2 million in fee increases over the next two-year state budget. Most would come from a range of hunting and fishing license
Oct. 22-24: Wilderness Survival and Tracking School. Limited to 20 participants.
Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul An agreement reached between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and an American Indian tribe in Montana has refuge advocacy groups questioning if such an agreement is in the
Associate Editor St. Paul DNR fish managers attribute the larger number, but smaller size of walleye fingerlings stocked this fall to poor growth rates, as caused primarily by cool temps during two crucial months June
Nov. 13: Snowshoe Weaving Workshop. Fee required. Call for more info.
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