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Lino Lakes, Minn. It’s time again for “Take-a-Kid-Bowfishing.” The third annual event, sponsored by the International Bowfishing Association, will take place May 12 at Wargo Nature Center in Lino Lakes. This year it’s co-sponsored by the Anoka County Par

The IBA will provide the archery and bowfishing equipment, shooting instruction, fish identification, bowfishing guides, boats, and a noon barbeque for kids and their parents, grandparents, or guardians. Kids age 16 and older must have

Bigger than expected. . .

One of the biggest Mille Lacs ice fishing stories of the 2000-2001 winter has been the nice size of perch in the angler catch. Reports from around the lake following several weeks of ice fishing

Whitetail herd enters spring in good shape

Doe tag numbers likely will stabilize St. Paul Antlerless permits in northern Minnesota for the 2001 white-tailed deer season will probably remain at levels similar to last year, according to the DNR. Steve Merchant, DNR

Late start won’t affect walleye stripping

Brainerd, Minn. First, there was the wait for ice to disappear. Then came the high water. Eventually, though, crews from the Brainerd DNR Fisheries were able to launch their walleye-gathering gear and the spring ritual

TIP (Turn In Poachers) banquets:

Apr. 27: Rochester. Knights of Columbus Hall. For more info call 651-406-9111. June 22: Winona. Elks Lodge. For more info call Wayne Valentine at 507-424-2762. Sept. 8: Detroit Lake. Elks Club. For more info call

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