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Deer hunting, pheasant hunting...what about late Fall crappies in the river.
I have had the privilege of seeing many firsts in the fields, but nothing in my forty year history of the hunting club business prepared me for the tremendous feeling of being with my grandson on his first!
Small lakes on the Gunflint Trail are freezing. It has been a quiet deer hunting season so far. Newly mowed ski trails make great hiking trails.
Here is an easy sidedish that is sure to be a hit in fishing camp or deer camp...
November allows birders the opportunity to spot at least 150 different species of migrating birds during the annual winter migration through the Upper Mississippi River Refuge on the Mississippi flyway. The largest population of Bald Eagles in the lower 48 will soon be gathering near Wabasha as well as droves of Tundra Swans, on their way to Chesapeake Bay, and White Pelicans on their way south.
Sheet water in farm fields attracts waterfowl in western Minnesota.
As I am, I know you’re all anxious for hunting season! During this time, I like to reflect on where things all begin. It brings me back to when our farm operated as a hatchery and events that still make me smile. Read on for some great humor, where it all begins....
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