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Nov. 8: Buckhorn Area Chapter WTU Banquet,

5:30 p.m. at The Summit House in LaValle. For more info call Dawn Gajdosik, 608-647-8753 or WTU Nat’l Headquarters, 1-800-274-5471. Nov. 8: Land O’ Lakes Chapter of WTU Banquet at Donaldson’s Banquet & Buffet in

Groups hail progress on trout plan for southeast

Contributing Writer St. Paul In an attempt to work out some of the disagreements surrounding the proposed long-term trout management plan for southeast Minnesota streams, Minnesota DNR Fisheries officials met last Wednesday with the Minnesota

Grand Rapids, Minn. Three all-terrain vehicle trails in northeastern Minnesota the Moose Walk, Moose Run, and Thistledew trails will close temporarily due to wet conditions, the Minnesota DNR announced last week. Snow and rain in the area made trails wet

“Temporarily Closed” signs will be placed at access points to the trails. Les Ollila, Northeast Region Trails and Waterways Division supervisor, urges riders to check trail conditions before riding on them. Information about trail closures

Statewide

ALEXANDRIA AREA Fishing is slow right now, but muskie anglers hope to get out again for some late fall action. Some anglers are finding walleyes in about 48 feet of water on Lake Ida. Lakes

DNR seeks to extend reduced perch limits

Correspondent Baraboo, Wis. The Natural Resources Board has approved requests by the DNR to hold public hearings on proposed rules restricting perch fishing in Green Bay and marking commercial trap nets in Lake Michigan and

A record deer hunt?

Field Editor St. Paul Minnesota deer hunters may set a record this year. “If I was a betting man, I wouldn’t bet against it,” says DNR Big Game Specialist Lou Cornicelli. Estimated at more than

Budget woes cutting into warden patrols

Editor Madison Required game farm fence inspections that must be completed between now and Dec. 15, on top of the Zone T, gun deer, and muzzleloader seasons, will strain an already underfunded and undermanned field

Hunters procrastinate on deer license purchasing

DNR Info Center has extended hours on Friday By Glen Schmitt Staff Writer St. Paul On the eve of the 2003 firearms deer season, many hunters continued waiting until the last minute to purchase their

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