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Environmentalists, loggers disapprove of forest plan

Associated Press Duluth, Minn. Federal officials have unveiled a $4 million, long-range plan for Minnesota’s two national forests, setting guidelines and policies for how the Chippewa and Superior national forests will be managed for the

A bad ’04 walleye crop?

Associate Editor Walker, Minn. While corn and berry crops in Minnesota might be satisfactory this year, some DNR fisheries biologists are predicting this year’s crop of young walleyes may not be so fortunate. Harlan Fierstine,

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – The Graveyard area is producing walleyes during the evening hours in five to 12 feet of water. Limits have been common with slip bobbers and leeches. Muskie anglers are finding

A cautiously optimistic view for ’04 bear hunt

Mixed reports for natural food sources By Glen Schmitt Staff Writer Grand Rapids, Minn. A week into the baiting season, bear hunters are finding some competition in the woods. Despite a cool summer, natural forest

St. Paul Entries for the 2005 Minnesota DNR Waterfowl Stamp will be accepted beginning Aug. 30, and must be received no later than 4 p.m. Sept. 10 at 500 Lafayette Road in St. Paul. Judging will be Sept. 16. Revenue from stamp sales is dedicated to devel

Eligible designs for this year are limited to the white-winged scoter. For contest criteria and information, write to: Minnesota DNR Information Center, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4040. Or you may call (651) 296-6157

St. Paul The Minnesota DNR will be hosting public meetings in September to gather input on proposed bass regulation changes. The forums are a way for the department to supply background information on the proposals, answer questions, and take public inpu

The DNR has proposed a 12-inch maximum size limit for largemouth and smallmouth bass on all five lakes of the Namakan Reservoir Kabetogama, Namakan, Sand Point, Crane, and Little Vermilion. Anglers would be allowed to

Fish kills could lead to lawsuits by DNR

Editor Dodgeville, Wis. DNR fish managers, conservation wardens, and legal experts were to have met Wednesday, Aug. 11, to decide whether the agency has any legal standing to seek punitive damages or restitution from parties

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