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Bears ain’t easy

Many folks, hunters and non-hunters alike, seem to think that hunting bears over bait like we do here in Minnesota is easy. Some even think it is cheating. It’s neither of the two. Hunting over

State’s duck harvest climbed again in ’02

Associate Editor Minneapolis Duck hunters in Minnesota killed more than 944,000 birds in 2002, the second highest harvest in the Mississippi Flyway, according to preliminary estimates released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last

April 26: 36th Annual Gander Mountain/MinnKota Crappie Contest presented by Associated Eye Care & KFAN. 12:01 a.m. start time at Lord Fletcher’s on Lake Minnetonka. $5 entry fee. Pre-register thru April 25th at any of the Twin Cities Gander Mountain Loca

April 26: New Prague Sportsmens Club Crappie Tournament. Cedar Lake, Scott County 10-2 p.m. For more info call Phil Simon, 952-758-3322. May 3: BJs 13th Annual Crappie Tournament. For more info call Bill Hohenstein, 320-274-3730.

Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) events for 2003. Registration required for most events. For more info on any of the events, check out www.dnr.state.mn.us and look under education programs or call 888-646-6367, metro 651-296-6157 or the phone number list

May 10-11: Horseback Overnight, K&K Stalbles, Grand Rapids. May 31-June 1: Survival Weekend, Half Moon Group Camp, Baker Park Reserve, Medina. Contact Kate Stenso Miller, Three River Park District 952-474-4822, ext. 708. June 5: White

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