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Brown trout nearly breaks state record

Correspondent Milwaukee A 41-inch brown trout pulled from the waters of Lake Michigan off Milwaukee on New Year’s Day is likely the biggest caught in Wisconsin waters in more than seven years. Steve Ryan, of

Pheasants Forever relays concerns to Ag officials

Associate Editor St. Paul Conservation officials say they’re “cautiously optimistic” following a meeting in Washington with top officials from the U.S. Department of Agriculture concerning the Conservation Reserve Program. Representatives from Pheasants Forever, the International

North Dakota PLOTS’ get attention of DNR officials

Associate Editor St. Paul Changes in North Dakota’s nonresident hunting license fees were included in discussions held recently by officials from Minnesota and North Dakota. But it was North Dakota’s ability to open private lands

Outdoor News founder Peterson passes away

Editor Maple Plain, Minn. Outdoor News founder and longtime publisher James Theodore Peterson passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, Jan. 17. He was 83. Peterson grew up near Milaca and his family owned

Pierre, S.D. South Dakota’s 2004 first-drawing application deadlines have been posted to the state’s Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) website at www.state.sd.us/gfp, and hard copies will soon be available at license agents and GFP offices throughout the state.

“The first 2004 application deadline is Feb. 20 for spring turkey,” said Chuck Schlueter, communications manager. “Envelopes containing paper applications must be postmarked on or before that date.” He added that online applicants will have

St. Paul The McKnight Foundation has awarded Pheasants Forever, Inc. a two-year grant of $50,000. The grant’s funds will be used to promote landowner enrollment in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (Continuous C

Continuous CRP enrolls small parcels of land as filter strips and riparian buffers along waterways for the purpose of protecting soil, improving water and air quality, and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat. Pheasants Forever’s proposal

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Stuart Hagen, of Mondovi, shot this 16-point, non-typical buck while bow hunting near Alma on Oct. 20. The rack had a 17 6/8-inch inside spread and green scored 193 7/8.

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