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Walleye harvest low on Mille Lacs during May

Editor Aitkin, Minn. Mille Lacs walleye anglers harvested 15,000 pounds of fish in May 2003, down significantly from a year ago, when anglers harvested 43,000 pounds for the same time period. Combined with 10,000 pounds

St. Paul In compliance with a new U.S. Coast Guard regulation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, will now require all children under age 13 to wear a personal floatation device (PFD) approved by the Coast Guard, while in an operating v

The rule applies to all federal waters, including the Mississippi River and Corps’ reservoirs. Corps’ reservoirs in the St. Paul District include Cross, Gull, Lac qui Parle, Leech, Orwell, Pokegama, Sandy, Traverse and Winnibigoshish lakes

Some MWA chapters plan private meeting

Editor Plymouth, Minn. Multiple chapters of the Minnesota Waterfowl Association will convene a private meeting of delegates and chapter presidents this Saturday in St. Cloud to discuss the future of the nonprofit conservation group. Jim

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ALEXANDRIA AREA Not much has changed here. Lake Mary and Reno Lake continue to produce numbers of walleyes in 12 to 15 feet of water. The bigger lakes in this area such as Le Homme

State is part of bird swap

Correspondent Madison It’s been 27 years since the first wild Missouri turkey set foot in Wisconsin’s Vernon County in January of 1976. That bird represented the first successful wild turkey reintroduction effort after a long

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