DNR seeks fish bag limit comments
St. Paul Have an opinion about the catch-and-keep limits on Minnesota’s game fish? Now’s the time to tell the DNR. Through Dec. 8, 2000, the Minnesota DNR will accept comments from the public as it
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St. Paul Have an opinion about the catch-and-keep limits on Minnesota’s game fish? Now’s the time to tell the DNR. Through Dec. 8, 2000, the Minnesota DNR will accept comments from the public as it
Dec. 16-17: Minnesota Weapons Collectors Assn. will have a show at the St. Paul River Centre. For more info. call 612-721-8976. Jan. 26-27: Minnesota State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will be hosting
Geese Numbers Grow at Lac qui Parle Watson, Minn. As of Tuesday, the Canada goose harvest in the Lac qui Parle Goose Zone was at 945 birds. The harvest quota this year is 16,000 and
Minnesota Walleye Alliance Meetings: Brainerd Chapter of Minnesota Walleye Alliance meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at The Elks Lodge located at 202 S 4th St. in Brainerd. Call Dave at
LAKE MILLE LACS East – The early morning and evening hours have been producing walleyes along shoreline rocks. Crankbaits are working best, but there are fish being caught on slip bobbers and leeches as well.
ALEXANDRIA AREA Look for a good walleye bite in 16 to 18 feet of water on several area lakes. Lake Miltona, Lake Ida, Lake Carlos, Lake Darling, and Lake Geneva are all safe bets for
It’s difficult, sometimes, to speak about the singular of a chain. With about a dozen lakes, and access to nearly all of them when your craft hits the water, the Whitefish chain, located near Crosslake
New Ulm, Minn. Reports from opening weekend of the 2000 pheasant season revealed two common factors: high hunter participation and success dependent upon what portion of the pheasant range one hunted. As predicted prior to
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