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LAKE MILLE LACS East – The most consistent walleye action is taking place on the shallow rocks during the evening hours. Leeches under slip bobbers or shallow-running crankbaits are the way to go. Big Point,
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LAKE MILLE LACS East – The most consistent walleye action is taking place on the shallow rocks during the evening hours. Leeches under slip bobbers or shallow-running crankbaits are the way to go. Big Point,
Staff Writer Ortonville, Minn. As waterfowl hunters head out to their favorite slough or marsh this weekend for the start of the 2002 season, their success likely will hinge on being at the right spot
Skills Center. For more info: www.dnr.state.wi.us/ org/land/wildlife/reclands/sandhill or to register call 715-884-6333. Sept. 28-29: Advanced Outdoor Photography Workshop 10 a.m. Sat. – 2 p.m. Sun. Register by Sept. 14. Oct. 12-13: Morning on the Marsh
Contributing Editor Want to start a fight in grouse camp? Just ask a couple of rabid grouse hunters to name the ideal grouse gun. Most brush-worn uplanders have experimented with several guns over the years,
Correspondent Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Bob Meingast thinks Wisconsin’s ban on deer baiting might have helped him put a tag on what could be one of the largest bucks ever taken with by bow in northeastern
The other finalists were Scot Storm of Sartell, second place; Thomas Bates of Eagan, third place; and David Chapman of Minnetonka, fourth place. Storm also finished second in this year’s Minnesota Duck Stamp Contest. The
Editor Madison Wisconsin bowhunters will be able to view the pending world record archery buck in early May when the Pope and Young Club brings its bi-annual convention to Wisconsin for the first time. “This
Correspondent Portage, Wis. Since August, earth movers have been in the process of constructing the Baraboo River Waterfowl Production Area, which will provide new public hunting and nature study opportunities. The area is open for
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