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Waupaca, Wis. Ever since the effort began to restore Great Lakes spotted muskies to Green Bay, the brood stock for that restoration effort has resided in Long Lake near Wild Rose, Wis. Each spring, DNR
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Waupaca, Wis. Ever since the effort began to restore Great Lakes spotted muskies to Green Bay, the brood stock for that restoration effort has resided in Long Lake near Wild Rose, Wis. Each spring, DNR
Correspondent Dryden, Ontario In any other situation, a gigantic buck that was shot north of Dryden, Ontario, this past fall would be gracing hunting magazine covers for years to come. The deer was a true
Correspondent Peshtigo, Wis. Green Bay turned out a bumper crop of young yellow perch this year, but not enough to lift the existing reduced sport and commercial harvest limits, state officials said. That was the
The show features about 500 exhibits including new boats, motors, and fishing gear; daily seminars by hunting and fishing experts such as Bruce Samson; and special attractions including Brody the Bear, The Great American Duck
Field Editor Hovland, Minn. Standing on the Superior Hiking Trail bridge over the Poplar River, a tumbling trout stream, pollution is the last thing that comes to mind. The North Shore, where the river is
Editor St. Paul Efforts to make Minnesota an initiative and referendum state have drawn criticism from at least two prominent sportsmen. Proponents believe 2004 might be the session the Legislature passes the law that would
Associate Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. Bear hunters in Minnesota improved this fall on an abysmal 2002 harvest, but DNR officials say suggestions and complaints from hunters could lead to changes for future hunts. Dave Garshelis,
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Correspondent Madison The state has a new “tissue digester” that can now help the DNR dispose of deer heads and carcasses safely, and with less cost in its chronic wasting disease testing effort. The digester
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