DNR early duck hunt plan draws criticism
Field Editor St. Paul Avid waterfowl hunter John Schroers is not looking forward to the proposed Sept. 21 opener for the ’02 Minnesota duck season. “I don’t want to hunt brown ducks in a T-shirt,”
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Field Editor St. Paul Avid waterfowl hunter John Schroers is not looking forward to the proposed Sept. 21 opener for the ’02 Minnesota duck season. “I don’t want to hunt brown ducks in a T-shirt,”
A total of 159,542 permits were issued throughout the 43 turkey management units during the spring season. More than 19,000 “second permits” were issued. Permit numbers are evenly distributed throughout the six time periods to
At Game Fair, in cooperation with KFAN radio and Gander Mountain, ON Editor Rob Drieslein and co-host Billy Hildebrand will conduct live interviews with gubernatorial and U.S. Senate candidates on issues important to hunters, anglers,
July 27: Mac’s Twin Bay Walleye Couple’s Tournament on Mille Lacs Lake from 7-3 p.m. $90 entry fee for pre-registrations. $100 day of tournament. For more info call Karen McQuoid at 320-676-8709. July 27-Aug. 4:
Associate Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. For a number of years, state DNR officials placed bands on resident giant Canada geese in an effort to track their travels. Now that these geese have landed in the
July 27: Kids Fishing Contest sponsored by Tomahawk Area Fishing Unlimited, Inc. at Memorial Park, Tomahawk. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Registration fee $1. For more info call Gene Siskels at 715-453-1158. July 26-28: 2002
Editor Wild Rose, Wis. Wisconsin’s efforts to return Great Lakes strain spotted muskies to state waters expanded this year with the release of 1,160 two- to three-inch muskie fingerlings into Lake Poygan. This is the
The course, offered 6:30 to 9 p.m., Sept. 3, 5, 10, and 12 at the refuge visitor center, will include a “field day,” Sept. 7, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Minneapolis Gun
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