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North Dakota Game and Fish Department 100 North Bismarck Expressway Bismarck, ND 58501-5095 (701) 328-6300 www.state.nd.us/gnf/ North Dakota has a healthy population of mule deer at affordable license fees. North Dakota also has a bighorn

FIRST PLACE

Dennis Williams, of Eyota, arrowed this 8-point Olmsted County buck on Nov. 8. The rack green scored 144, and had a 18-inch inside spread.

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO The 12- to 15-foot weed edges on Forest Lake and Big Marine Lake are holding numbers of active pike. Most of these fish have been in the two- to four-pound class. Clear Lake

The Outdoor News exit interview: Allen Garber

Field Editor Editor’s note: At noon on Jan. 6, DNR Commissioner Allen Garber ends his four-year term as DNR commissioner. Shawn Perich recently interviewed the commissioner about his administration’s issues and accomplishments. ON: You were

Ice season one of the deadliest ever

Associate Editor St. Paul There are still several months of winter and ice season remaining, but already, the number of ice-related fatalities in the state has risen to seven, according to Tim Smalley, the DNR’s

Anti’s targeting baiting of bears on federal land

Ventura on tactic: It’s not hunting.’ By Frederic J. Frommer Associated Press Washington Gov. Jesse Ventura likens bear baiting to “assassination.” But wildlife officials in the Upper Midwest say it’s needed to control the bear

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