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  • 2010 Pheasant Outlook
    PIERRE SD - This autumn, hunters in South Dakota will enjoy pheasant numbers that continue to be some of the best in the state's history. The 2010 brood survey count shows a small increase from the 2009 survey. The Game, Fish and Parks Department completed its annual pheasant brood survey in mid Read More..
  • What ARE Muskies Eating in Your Lake?
    MADISON WI & ST PAUL MN - Anglers and lakeshore owners often wonder what muskellunge eat and how this top predator affects other fish populations once it has been introduced into a new body of water. Answers to those questions can be found in studies conducted by the Minnesota and Wisconsin de Read More..
  • Women can learn outdoor sports at the MN DNR’s fall workshop
    ST PAUL MN - Learning by doing is the focus of a weekend-long Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) workshop in September that provides women the opportunity to discover the enjoyment of the outdoors in a fun atmosphere. Women can experience fly-fishing, backing a trailer, shooting Read More..
  • Now is the time to look for gypsy moth egg masses on trees.
    MADISON WI – Now is the time for land owners and managers to start looking for gypsy moth egg masses to predict the pest’s population size and potential damage to trees next year. Most egg masses will be found on tree trunks and the undersides of branches, but they can also be found on buildings Read More..
  • Private Land Open To Sportsmen Guide Available
    BISMARCK ND - The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s Private Land Open To Sportsmen Guide is available online at the Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. In addition, PLOTS Guides will be available at most license vendors throughout the state in early September. The guide will fe Read More..


Big Walleyes or Big Rumor

In Depth Fishing

  • fuel problems
    Dump the fuel, it may be water contaminated, I would not trust the fuel. Dose them both with Sea Foam, turn them over but do not run them long if they start, and then allow to sit for a day. Drain the carb and fuel bowls again and maybe gently blow out the carb...use low air pressure as to be sur Read More..
  • Prevent a ban on lead fishing tackle
    Just thought I would throw this in for consideration. The Center for Biological Diversity also has a program going right now they are calling the "Endangered Species Condom" program. From what I gather, the theory is the less people reproduce, the less danger some of these species will b Read More..
  • Tip and Tricks for Ice Fishing....why didn't I think of that sooner!!!
    If you tend to loose you stopper for your camera or on ice sonar unit, replace them with the [b]Vexilar Smart Stops[/b]...they come in [b]2[/b] packs for [b]$3[/b]. I call them [i]Squirrel Nuts[/i]....LOL! :) [img]http://www.fl18.com/pages/support/images/parts_st-100_110px.jpg[/img] To in Read More..
  • Shrimp Imitation Jigs
    I agree...try Bro's [i]"Scud Bug"[/i] and, my tip is also give them a shot of [i]Gulp Crayfish[/i] spray. ;) Read More..
  • Trolling For Muskies
    Rad Dogs, Musky Mayhem Cyco Spin, Funky Chicken spinnerbaits, and 10" Believers are my favorite things to troll. 10-30ft of line out, one rod straight back off the transom, and one on each side of the boat is how I set up. I haven't had any luck with planer boards yet, but I'm experimenting w Read More..

In Depth Hunting

  • Muzzy Autorest
    Anyone tried the Muzzy Zero Effect Arrowrest, formerly (ADesign) Autorest? I came across it surfing for new archery gadgets. It looks pretty cool. Any reviews of this product would be appreciated. Read More..
  • squirrel land wanted!!!
    I am thinking that you want to hunt around the cities. If you want to hunt just stop and talk to folks in the suburbs. Any wild life management area is good for squirrels. Just watch for bow hunters & other hunters. Make a day trip up north and you will have a better time. Look for corn fields, Read More..
  • suggestions for a new hunter... well not new but new to archery.
    [quote=mn_bowhunter] You may like a $4-500 bow instead of $800 and like it more. I suggest a drop away rest, sight with protected fiber optics, and a comfortable release. [/quote] x2 Buying a new expensive bow is not a necessity especially since you are just starting bow hunting. Who knows, Read More..
  • New use for earplugs
    Great idea, I like having a smaller target to shoot at. Read More..
  • benelli
    I would go with the benelli over the nitro mag. You wont be disapointed. Read More..