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Grand Rapids, Minn. The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association is sponsoring a CWD roundtable meeting on August 23, 2002 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sawmill Inn, Grand Rapids. The purpose of the event is to provide accurate information, and to better establ

Participants will include the Wisconsin DNR, Wyoming DNR, Minnesota Board of Animal Health, Minnesota DNR, Department of Health, USDA, and the USFWS. The moderator for the event is Dr. Will Hueston from the University of

Duck opener could be split in 2002

Associate Editor and Correspondent Madison For several years, Wisconsin has had the option of having a split duck opener to satisfy the desires of hunters in the south and the north, but until now, there’s

Gridlock in the forest

Stalled Chippewa National Forest management frustrates many By Shawn Perich Field Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. Rick Horton wonders how many birds the next generation of grouse hunters will flush from coverts in the 670,000-acre Chippewa

DNR wants samples from deer across state

Editor Madison The DNR hopes hunters will cooperate with its efforts to collect brain tissue samples from at least 36,000 deer during the 2002 gun deer season. The agency wants to test brain samples from

State, feds to finalize ’02 waterfowl dates this week

MWA proposes later opener, shorter season, smaller bag By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul While DNR officials already have made known their preference for a Sept. 21 duck opener this year, they continued to

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