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Jigs and minnows are producing walleyes on Cutfoot Sioux Lake along the shallower shorelines. Look for some crappies on Cutfoot in 18 to 30 feet. On the Mississippi River, look for walleyes on the flats
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Jigs and minnows are producing walleyes on Cutfoot Sioux Lake along the shallower shorelines. Look for some crappies on Cutfoot in 18 to 30 feet. On the Mississippi River, look for walleyes on the flats
Correspondent Pierre, S.D. Larry Werdin was livid. The salesman from Rapid City pulled into a S.D. Game Production Area during the pheasant hunting opener of 1999 and found a small phalanx of Minnesota trucks, all
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Minnesota Firearms Exchange. Call 763-434-7269 for more info. Saturday shows 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 24-25: St. Cloud National Guard Armory, 1710 8th St. North Dec. 15-16: Duluth National Guard Armory
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