Do-it-yourself venison from field to feast
If you’ve come this far, you can complete the job yourself with a couple sharp knives and a meat saw. You’ll need a boning knife with a curved, six-inch blade, and a longer knife to
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If you’ve come this far, you can complete the job yourself with a couple sharp knives and a meat saw. You’ll need a boning knife with a curved, six-inch blade, and a longer knife to
LAKE MILLE LACS The few anglers who have gone out continue to catch fish on the shallow rocks. Crankbaits are still producing the majority of fish on most rock reefs and rocky shoreline points. Deer
Mature bucks. But I’m not here to argue the pros and cons of a firearms season during the rut. As long as the season is held then, you might as well take full advantage of
Minnesota Walleye Alliance, Brainerd Chapter meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at The Elks Lodge at 202 S 4th St. in Brainerd. Call Dave at 952-932-0992 for more info. Rapids Archery
Correspondent Plymouth, Minn. In what Minnesota Waterfowl Association officials hope is the first step to implementing an aggressive predator management program to help bolster Minnesota’s ground-nesting birds, the conservation group will host a two-day predator
NORTHEAST METRO White Bear Lake, Silver Lake, and Big Marine Lake are producing northern pike along the 10- to 12-foot weed edges. Slip bobbers and sucker minnows have produced bigger fish. Anglers fishing from shore
Field Editor Washington, D.C. In response to a politically motivated proposal to extend the duck season in a handful of southern states, Minnesota Sen. Mark Dayton says he will put a hold on the Senate
Associate Editor St. Paul Even if you didn’t receive an antlerless permit in the mail by now, you still may be a recipient of the deer hunting privilege. An error in mailing about a week
Associate Editor St. Paul If you’re a deer hunter and receive a call within the next couple week from someone conducting a survey, don’t be quick to hang up. That person might want to know
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