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SIXTH PLACE

Dan Urbas, of Oakdale, arrowed this 220-pound non-typical buck on Sept. 20. while archery hunting in Minnesota. The rack green scored 160.

SEVENTH PLACE

Kathy Strecker, of Coon Rapids, bagged this 11-point buck while slug hunting near Forest Lake on Nov. 16. The rack had a 16 4/8-inch inside spread and green scored 141 7/8.

Statewide

LAKE KABETOGAMA Namakan and Kabetogama have plenty of snow, plenty of ice, and stubborn fish. Few anglers were on the ice over the weekend due to the extreme cold. Mid-week reports were fair at best,

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Scattered perch reports are coming from the main lake in 20 to 30 feet of water. You’ll still find more small fish than jumbos, but if you sort through the

FIFTH PLACE

Jim Hill, of Minnetrista, bagged this 12-point buck while archery hunting near Albia, IA on Nov. 2. The rack had a 23-inch inside spread and green scored 184.

THIRD PLACE

Mark Gadbaw, of Spicer, bagged this 11-point buck while bowhunting in Buffalo Co., Wisc. on Sept. 27. The rack green scored 138.

State legislator targets ATV law’s wetlands rule

Associate Editor St. Paul Conservation officers in Minnesota began fielding the questions as soon as hunting seasons got under way this fall: “Where is it legal to operate my ATV?” New rules regarding the operation

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