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Hayward, Wis. The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame of Hayward has registered six new line class records from Wisconsin waters, all in the release division. Tim Geschke, of Germantown, released a 42-inch chinook

Krentz replaces Lessard as key committee chair

St. Paul Sen. Jane Krentz, DFL-May Township, will replace Bob Lessard as the longtime chair of the Environment and Natural Resources committee in the State Senate for the next biennium. “I’m the new Bob Lessard.

Black powder hunt restrictions reduced

December Zone T could add 7,000 to 10,000 does to the harvest Madison Muzzleloader hunters shot 3,162 deer in 1999 and that number is expected to increase this year as the state offers its first

Higher deer harvest no surprise to DNR Wildlife

St. Paul While deer hunters in northern Minnesota stayed on pace to top last year’s harvest by better than 20 percent, state wildlife managers say the increase was within their realm of expectations. “If I

Cook, Minn. In an effort to reduce the fire risk created by the July 4, 1999 windstorm, Constance Chaney, LaCroix district ranger for the U.S. Forest Service, has approved fuel reduction activities for 2,847 acres of federal land and use of up to 11.8 mi

Special-use permits will be issued to the state of Minnesota, St. Louis County, and private individuals for access across federal land to their lands to treat storm-damaged areas, harvest mature trees, and for general use

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