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NORTHEAST METRO Silver Lake is producing smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleyes in eight to 10 feet of water. The weeds of White Bear Lake, Big Marine Lake, and Lake Owassa are producing
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NORTHEAST METRO Silver Lake is producing smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleyes in eight to 10 feet of water. The weeds of White Bear Lake, Big Marine Lake, and Lake Owassa are producing
Editor Madison DNR black bear biologists say conditions are stacking up for a very good bear season, even though the 2002 harvest quota and permit level is down a bit from last year. This year
The past few years, the word “trophy hunter” has become darn-near a blasphemous phrase in the realm of deer hunting. Some people believe being an antler enthusiast is bad for the sport. They say going
The Green Bay Area Great Lakes Sport Fishermen meet the third Thursday of the month (Sept thru May) at the Stadium View Sports Bar & Grill, 1963 Holmgren Way, Green Bay at 7:30 p.m. All
The land, which is being purchased from the Eugene Nelson Trust, will become TNC’s Pigeon River Cliffs Preserve, and includes about one mile of river frontage on the U.S. side, where the river begins at
For more information on the fair, call (651) 642-2200 or visit the website, www.mnstatefair.org.
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Spinner rigs or live bait rigs tipped with minnows or leeches are producing a few walleyes during the day. Work the edges of the flats and deep gravel areas for
Conference downplays CWD health risks By Shawn Perich Field Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has not been found in Minnesota nor is there any evidence that the illness is transmissible to humans
Associate Editor Washington, D.C. Legislation that included $17.9 million to fund the battle against chronic wasting disease was rejected last week by President Bush. The CWD funding was part of a $5.1 billion supplemental anti-terrorism
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