Mille Lacs
Steve Fellegy and his family have a 55 year history on Lake Mille Lacs, pioneering modern day fishing techniques and locations for Mille Lacs walleyes and muskies. Steve is a two-time national walleye champion.
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Kind of like talk around the water cooler at the office, small town coffee clutches can be interesting. More…
With trends showing less interest in hunting from younger generation, will less success feed this trrend even more? More…
Another High Speed Beef opener is over with the rafters hanging heavy again. More…
Another open water chapter on the big lake is ending with a look back at the past 55. More…
As the open water seasons ends for most, it should be a time to reflect and be thankful. More…
Loons have always been a common sight but this fall stanfs out like no other in my book. More…
I can tell you who I fished with on a any day and all the details for 40 plus years but I can't recall a year of weather like this. More…
Be it at work or play, I'm sure most of us have done some funny, maybe even embarrassing stuff. Bloopers of sorts, right? More…
Fishing guides have clients represent many deomographics. And the reasons they hire a guide cover an array scenarios. More…
It not unusual to see somebody fish the "other side of the lake". And then to see people from there, fish the "other side of the lake". More…
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I have to agree with the author. My experience with deer hunting in NE MN has been very disappointing of late. Few deer signs and fewer … read more sighted in an area with either sex and bonus tag available. If you do see a deer you better be ready to shoot no matter the size, sex because it will probably be the only one you see all season. My nephew shot a deer in his first or second year of hunting with us but for the past two seasons he hasn't seen a single deer. I can see his enthusiasm waning and frankly, after years and years of hunting, mine is too.
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