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ALEXANDRIA AREA Walleye action has picked up on minnows and jigs in 15 to 24 feet of water. Lakes such as Ida, Miltona, Reno, and Carlos have been most productive. Northern pike are active along
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ALEXANDRIA AREA Walleye action has picked up on minnows and jigs in 15 to 24 feet of water. Lakes such as Ida, Miltona, Reno, and Carlos have been most productive. Northern pike are active along
Braaten has conducted the clinic at sports shows and sporting goods stores in Minnesota and neighboring states and is a guide in northeastern Minnesota. Cost of the clinic is $5. For more information, call the
There are two reasons for this: first, hunting pressure. Coyotes are sharp critters, but they cannot differentiate between a deer hunter and a predator hunter. When a half million hunters invade the woods and fields
Field Editor Cloquet, Minn. Don’t expect great grouse hunting in Minnesota this year. That’s the general prognosis from wildlife managers across the state’s ruffed and sharp-tailed grouse range. This should come as no surprise to
Sept. 8: 5th Youth Waterfowl Hunting Clinic sponsored by Izaak Walton League & Duluth Retriever Club from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Duluth Retriever Club (Art Massie Field Trail Grounds) 5 miles N
The season at LqP has been extended to 40 days (versus 30 in past years) and will run Saturday, Oct. 5 through Wednesday, Nov. 14, or earlier if the harvest index of 12,000 geese is
Staff Writer Madison, Wis. Wisconsin wildlife officials believe they can overcome a delayed start to the state’s first mourning dove hunt, with the first step in that process coming Sept. 19. A Dane County judge
Sept. 7-9: The 34th Annual Frank Schneider/Muskies Inc International Tournament held on several lakes in the Leech Lake area. Call Tom Bastian at 651-457-9138 for more info. Sept. 8-9: MWT Championship on Madison Lake. Oct.
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