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Strayberry Creek: Wisconsin’s chinook salmon pipeline

Contributing Editor Where it flows under a gravel road east of the city of Sturgeon Bay, Strawberry Creek doesn’t look like much, but this little tributary to the bay of Sturgeon Bay is where chinook

How about 23 days?

Editor Madison Would Wisconsin deer hunters accept a 23-day general deer season if it meant getting rid of Zone T seasons and earn-a-buck units? That’s what Natural Resources Board members want to know, so that

Impaired waters likely a focus of 2004 session

Field Editor St. Paul State legislators may begin addressing Minnesota’s declining water quality, based upon an agenda developed by a diverse stakeholder’s group that met over the last six months to determine how the state

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHWEST METRO Millstone Lake continues to produce a few walleyes in six feet of water during the evening hours. Northern pike continue to be caught with ease along the weed edges of most area lakes,

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – There’s been consistent walleye reports, especially for big fish, off the deep water flats. Set lines and minnows are working better than jigging spoons at this point. Perch also continue

2002 perch year-class puts food on the table

Anglers who sampled the super walleye fishing at Mille Lacs last spring will find a noticeable difference in walleye appearance in 2003. The fish put on weight, in some cases a lot of weight! Mille

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