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Algoma surrenders state record brown

Correspondent Algoma, Wis. Three decades ago, Algoma was known as the “Coho Capital” of Wisconsin. Then chinook salmon began to fill the coolers, and the best coho fishing headed south. Today, the city located within

Aug. 28: Tremplo Archers Broadhead/Open

3-D Shoot, Trempealeau, call J 608-385-9396 or e-mail at randjt@aol.com for directions. Aug. 28: Wing Shooters Warmup sponsored by Stan Plis Sportsmens League Sporting Clays Fun Shoot, Woods and Meadows Sporting Clays, N4335 Potter Rd.,

Large esox attacks lad

Associated Press Duluth, Minn. An 11-year-old Silver Bay boy was out hunting frogs on Island Lake, about 40 miles southwest of Duluth, when he became the prey. A large fish, probably a muskellunge (esox masquinongy)

Application deadline for either-sex tag is Sept. 9

DNR Reports St. Paul This year the application deadline for a Minnesota either-sex deer hunting permit is Sept. 9. Hunters who want to obtain an either-sex permit in a lottery area need to purchase their

By Joe Noble

Contributing Writer With poor nesting results on the tundra, later-than-historical migration times and a large local population of geese, 2004 goose hunting opening and end dates are all over the calendar, literally. Some zones have

Cormorant study slated for Leech

Steering committee believes the bird species is just part of lake’s problem By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Walker, Minn. A federal grant secured by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe will help fund a study

St. Paul The 2004 waterfowl regulations supplement, with information on special goose hunts, waterfowl limits and season dates, soon will be available at the state’s 1,800 electronic license sales agents and at the DNR License Center in St. Paul.

This year’s supplement contains color illustrations to help hunters identify ducks on the wing, as well as shooting tips and information on how to avoid common waterfowling violations. The cost of adding the new information

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