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Pete Fischer

Gun shyness is one of the more common problems I have come across during the past 20-plus years of training dogs professionally. I see more dogs taking the field without proper association to gunfire than

Mille Lacs walleye kill tops 2002 state quota

3.2 million pounds of fish released By Rob Drieslein Editor Aitkin, Minn. The hot walleye bite on Lake Mille Lacs has pushed state anglers over the 2002 walleye quota for the big lake. By the

Madison, Wis. Effective July 3, feeding and baiting deer became illegal across Wisconsin. The prohibition is part of efforts to control chronic wasting disease and reduce the chance that CWD becomes established in new areas of Wisconsin, officials said.

“Any practice that concentrates deer including baiting and feeding is likely to increase the spread of CWD,” said Bill VanderZouwen, chief of the Wisconsin DNR’s wildlife and landscape ecology section. Violations of the rules could

July 13: All Carpenters Fishing Tournament at Fisher’s Resort on Lake Mille Lacs. At least one person in your boat must be a carpenter. $50 Entry fee. Prizes include Polaris 4×4 and 14′ Lund boat. Call 651-645-6071 ext. 193 for more info or 320-684-2221

July 13, Aug. 17, Sept. 14-15: Winnie Walleye Trail Fishing Tournaments from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tournament headquarters, Nodak Lodge, Bena, MN. For more info call Todd Kline at 218-849-1345, 218-665-2398. July 27: Mac’s

DNR to announce layoffs on July 22

Field Editor St. Paul Responding to a $13 million budget cut, the Minnesota DNR plans to begin layoffs July 22. “We’re doing our best to work with our employees to fill vacant positions and minimize

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LAKE MILLE LACS East – The mud and deep gravel continue to produce numbers of walleyes throughout the day. Spinner rigs and live bait rigs tipped with crawlers or leeches are the way to go.

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