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To decoy or not to decoy?

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

More pheasants now!’

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

State could consider earlier duck opener

Associate Editor St. Paul A proposal that could potentially open the waterfowl season a week earlier in Minnesota highlighted the National Flyway Council meeting held recently in Washington, D.C. While states in the southern portion

Apr. 7-8: The Minnesota Fly Fishers Club is holding fly fishing classes at the Lynnhurst Community Center in South Minneapolis. The $65 tuition for the class includes 2 days of instruction, handouts and a book. Call Lew Beccone at 612-922-4969 or Ed Estl

Apr. 21: The Laurentian Environmental Center will host a MN DNR Volunteer Firearms Safety Instructor (FAS) Certification course and an Advanced Hunter Education (AHE). FAS certification is from 8 a.m. – 12 noon and AHE

Extended turkey hunting hours possible for 2002

St. Paul The Minnesota DNR Division of Wildlife likely will recommend extending legal wild turkey shooting hours until 5 p.m. starting with the 2002 season. DNR Wildlife Resource Manager Ed Boggess said that a warm

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