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Nov. 30: The Sheboygan Basin Land & Water Partner Team will meet at 9 a.m. at the Agricultural Services Building, 650 Forest Avenue, Sheboygan Falls. Updates are scheduled from basin teams including: Deer 2000, Dam Committee, Environmental Corridors, Gra

Dec. 4: Deer 2000 review of final recommendations, Spooner DNR office, 810 W. Maple St., Spooner. Dec. 4: Deer 2000 review of final recommendations, Best Western Royale meeting room, Stevens Point. Dec. 5: Deer 2000

Just how long does “glow” really glow?

Anyone paying attention to ice fishing jigs and spoons in recent years knows that Rudolph’s nose isn’t the only thing that glows. A big seller for tackle makers has been glow, which can mean whitish

Arrest quotas for COs?

St. Paul The performance of Minnesota conservation officers is being judged in part by the number of citations and written warnings they issue to the public. Opinions differ whether that means officers are being asked

Muzzleloader Magic

Those of you who follow my columns here in Outdoor News know that I frequently hunt with a muzzleloader. I won’t be hunting the muzzleloader season here in Minnesota this year, but I have hunted

Preparing for ice fishing season

I know we’re still in the hunting season, but I just can’t help thinking about ice fishing. It’s an outdoor sport that I truly love, so when the date on the calendar suggests hard water

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

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