By Mike Schoonveld
When I was a kid there was no Cabela’s, Gander Mountain, Galyan’s, or any of the other big hunting, fishing, and outdoor sports merchandisers. There was one counter at a local general store that sold
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When I was a kid there was no Cabela’s, Gander Mountain, Galyan’s, or any of the other big hunting, fishing, and outdoor sports merchandisers. There was one counter at a local general store that sold
“We’ve had excellent participation of landowners in the area,” Hauge said. “About 1,100 landowners received permits from us, and another 300 asked the DNR to come and remove deer from their land. Excluding land ownerships
DNR area wildlife manager Rich Staffon of Cloquet estimates 12 to 20 bears may be living in the city. That office has received about 100 bear-complaint calls from Duluth residents since April. Hunts inside the
Deer license sales down only slightly By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul The Minnesota Board of Animal Health says 27 elk from the Aitkin County farm where chronic wasting disease was found more than
Oct. 19 – Dec. 31: Ring-necked pheasant season. Oct. 19 – Nov. 10: Sharp-tailed grouse season. Oct. 19 – Dec. 11: Bobwhite quail season. Oct. 19 – Dec. 31: Gray (Hungarian) partridge season (closed in
Photos taken of Minnesota animal By Shawn Perich Field Editor Grand Marais, Minn. Federal biologists are hopeful that funding will be available to step up lynx monitoring and research efforts in Minnesota. “We’re committed to
MADISON LAKE The Grassy Island area on Madison Lake is giving up crappies in 12 feet of water. Walleye action also has picked up with crankbaits on Madison in 12 to 14 feet of water
Oct. 10: Alexandria Chapter MDHA Annual Banquet at Herby’s in Carlos, MN at 6 p.m. For more info call Jerry Hoaglund, 320-763-4901. Oct. 25: Chippewa Valley MDHA Annual Banquet at Benson Bowler at 5:30 p.m.
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