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Stevens Point, Wis. One of the rituals that occurs each spring in Wisconsin is the breeding season display of the greater prairie chicken. A native grouse that was once found in every county, the prairie
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Stevens Point, Wis. One of the rituals that occurs each spring in Wisconsin is the breeding season display of the greater prairie chicken. A native grouse that was once found in every county, the prairie
CENTRAL METRO Look to the wing dams and creek mouths on the Mississippi River for walleyes. Jigs tipped with minnows still are working best. This action has by no means peaked yet. It should only
St. Paul A bill that would dedicate 3/16s of 1 percent of the state sales tax to hunting and fishing habitat, as well as parks, trails, and zoos in the state to the tune of
Apr. 9: “Walleye” By Terry Tuma Apr. 10: “Bass” By Roger Rucci Apr. 11: “Fish Locators” By Bill Diedrich Apr. 12: “River Fishing” By Scott Petersen Apr. 16: “Fly Fishing” By Gregg Thome Apr. 17:
Fishers of Men Twin Cities meetings held the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., Berean Evangelical Free Church, 6625 Humboldt Ave. N., Brooklyn Center. For more info contact John Cummins at 763-323-9622 or
Another factor I take into account is how close I am to the bird. When “cuttin’ and runnin’” more than once, I have cut and had a gobbler answer my call, but instead of just
Redwood Falls, Minn. An effort to boost pheasant numbers and provide more public hunting opportunities is gathering steam in Redwood County, where a nonprofit organization is purchasing land for public use and working with landowners
The week-long educational and recreational camps include firearms safety training and certification by DNR instructors. The camps are located at Deep Portage Conservation Reserve in Hackensack, Eagle Bluff Environmental Center in Lanesboro, and Laurentian Environmental
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