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MISSOURI RIVER/OAHE
Anglers fishing near Mobridge are finding walleyes in 30 to 40 feet of water. Anglers fishing the Gettysburg area are reporting a better salmon bite than walleye bite. At the lower reaches of Lake Oahe,
By Shawn Perich
Field Editor Minnesota has lots of ice-fishing destinations, but Lake of the Woods is in a class of its own. Lying along what can accurately be called a frontier border with Canada, Lake of the
Nov. 27: Ice formulas for slab crappies & sunfish by “Tackle Terry” Tuma at 7 p.m. at Gander Mountain in Bloomington. For more info call 952-884-8842.
Nov. 28: Ice formulas for slab crappies & sunfish by “Tackle Terry” Tuma at 7 p.m. at Gander Mountain in Burnsville. For more info call 952-435-3805. Nov. 29: Ice formulas for slab crappies & sunfish
DNR says no charges in airport flap
Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. The Minnesota DNR will not file charges against the Grand Rapids Police Department for taking 15 more deer than a nuisance deer permit allowed at the Grand Rapids/Itasca County Airport. DNR
Britt, Minn. The Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program will offer courses on new ways to enjoy winter, along with skills courses at an upcoming workshop, Feb. 15-17 at the Laurentian Environmental Learning Center in Britt.
The workshop cost is $175 and covers food, lodging, class materials and equipment. Registration forms can be obtained by calling the DNR at (651) 296-6157 or 1-888-646-6367, or the learning center at 1-888-749-1288.
St. Paul The 9th Annual Ice Fishing, Snowmobile, and Winter Sport Show, begins Friday, Nov. 30 and runs through Dec. 2 at Touchstone Energy Place at the St. Paul RiverCentre. For ice anglers, it has all the things you need to start the season off right.
The show includes snowmobile products, electronics, services, lodging, and a collection of fishing seminars, including Outdoor News’ “Tackle Terry” Tuma’s sunfish and crappie fishing seminar, along with those of other fishing experts such as Dave
St. Paul The DNR invites the public to review annual timber harvesting plans for state-administered forest land at upcoming open houses throughout the state. The plans are for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2002. The plans can be reviewed
/tp.html beginning in mid-December. A list of the open house places, dates and times also is available on the web site. For more information, call your local forestry office, or contact DNR Forestry planner, Gaylord