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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
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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
Oct. 15: Birch Lake Gun Club Members Fall Clean Up and Annual Sight-in-Day, Powder Horn and Trophy Shoot at the Birch Lake Gun Club Rifle Range from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 19: TIP
Oct. 14: MWA Chain of Lakes Chapter Annual banquet will be held at the American Legion in Fairmont, Minnesota starting at 5:30 p.m. For more information contact Robert Bonin, Sr. at 507-238-1731, or 507-238-2233. Oct.
Ashland, Wis. Natural Resources Board members voted four to two against a proposal that would have removed all or portions of five counties from the bass “catch-and-release” zone. That move concerned Department of Natural Resources
Oct. 25 – Nov. 29: Champlin Park & Recreation is sponsoring a DNR 18 Hours Advanced Hunter Education Course at the Champlin Ice Forum (Hwy 169 & 120th Ave.). Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Grand Rapids, Minn. With a grouse population expected to be in the early stages of a downward cycle, most hunters have been pleasantly surprised with the number of birds they’ve seen this season. According to
St. Paul The DNR has decided the best thing for the remaining 102,000 acres of “Con-Con” lands in northern Minnesota is continuation of the way it’s been managed for the past nine years as wildlife
Town board will review two others White Bear Township Archery hunts planned for parks in White Bear Township, located on the fringe of the Twin Cites metro area, haven’t gone as scheduled. Opposition has forced
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