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
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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
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
Game Fair will include many new exhibits and shooting games this year, and will return the many features that make it so popular. Shooting events range from sling shots and BB guns for the kids
July 13-18: Forkhorn I Deer Hunting Camp (Session III) July 20-25: Upland Bird Hunting Camp. July 27-Aug. 1: Aquatics/Fishing Camp July 27-Aug. 1: Young Women in Science Camp. Aug. 3-8: Forkhorn I & II. (Overflow
June 15-20: Youth Firearms Certification & Hunting Forkhorn I and III Camps.
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.
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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