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DNR hires Pennsylvania white-tailed deer expert

Field Editor Madelia, Minn. Hiring deer research biologist Marrett Grund is like getting a return on an investment, says his new supervisor, DNR Farmland Research Program leader Dick Kimmel. Grund, 31, who begins work as

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Look for active walleyes on the shallow rocks and points. Windy conditions spike this bite during the day, though the evening hours have been productive as well. Slip bobbers and

Toolbox’ proposals appearing statewide

Associate Editor St. Paul DNR Fisheries folks in recent days have been posting boat accesses across the state, informing people of proposed special regulations for walleyes, northern pike, crappies, bass, and sunfish. The proposals all

ESPN Games are July 8-11

White said the Great Outdoor Games’ high-pressure environment might explain why the archery event is dominated by bowhunters. For example, the reigning archery champion at the Great Outdoor Games, Darren Collins of Kansas, has bowhunted

Muskie anglers have changed, study says

Madison Findings from a study indicate anglers who target muskies are more experienced, more likely to practice catch and release, and have a higher expectation for what constitutes a trophy than muskie anglers a decade

Brainerd, Minn. The Minnesota DNR Brainerd Area Fisheries office has announced its schedule for conducting lake and stream surveys and fish population assessment for the summer of 2004. The area Fisheries crew will conduct these nettings and electrofishi

Lakes and streams scheduled for the survey include: Lower Mission Lake, Upper Mission Lake, Round Lake, Upper South, Long Lake, Lower South, Long Lake, Gull Lake, Rogers Lake, Gilbert Lake, Island Lake, Sandbar Lake, Rice

Evidence of paddlefish reclaiming Minn. River

Field Editor Granite Falls, Minn. Minnesota DNR fisheries staff recently captured and released a paddlefish in the Minnesota River near Granite Falls, the first found in that area in about 50 years. The 4-foot long

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LAKE OSAKIS A few walleyes can be had during the evening hours in less than 10 feet of water. The main lake bars and points are your best options, with leeches or minnows under slip

Minneapolis men caught with 117 walleye

Home search finds 305 sunfish Lino Lakes, Minn. An officer who smelled something fishy during a routine traffic stop led to the discovery of 117 walleyes in a car trunk, authorities said last Friday. “The

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