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By Dan Durbin

Most anglers know that night fishing can be the best fishing of the summer. But what a lot of people don’t know is that often there are better lures for night angling than the tried-and-true

Aug. 17-19: The 16th Annual National Championship Musky Open, Eagle River, call (800) 359-6315, sponsored by Musky Clubs Alliance of Wisconsin, Inc., and the Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce. Door prizes, raffles and drawings include a Ranger Boat pa

Sept. 2: The third Annual High View Bluegill Fishing Contest, Lake Esadore, Medford, Wis., call Taylor County Tourism at (888) 682-9567. Sept. 6-8: The third Annual Chippewa Flowage Musky Hunt, Treeland Resort, Hayward, call (715)

Four new Hall of Famers

Associate Editor Walker, Minn. Four new members including Outdoor News columnist Joe Fellegy will be inducted into the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame on Saturday. Joining Fellegy are Nick Adams, founder of Lindy/Little Joe tackle

Wisconsin’s C&R bear hunting season

C atch and release isn’t just for anglers in Wisconsin. Bear hunters who use hounds practice it for two months during the dog training period from July 1 through Aug. 31. During this time, hound

DNR: New tourney permit system is smooth sailing

Associate Editor St. Paul In recent years, as use of Minnesota lakes for recreational purposes grew, so did the number of fishing tournaments. And so did conflicts. But the results of a new fishing tournament

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