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Hook and Bullet Club

The 2005 deer season started off with a wimper. At 5 a.m.

Deer Hunting Roundup: Opening weekend deer harvest down 28 percent, Kainz leading contest

The Department of Natural Resources Area Wildlife headquarters in Tower reported 28% fewer deer registered, compared

Birdshot and backlashes

Serious business lies ahead starting today. Deer season is not something taken lightly in Minnesota.

Hook and Bullet Club

“How is it we can put so much effort into hunting three weekends each year?” asked my former civics teacher last week

Letters from the Hunting Shack

Here it is. The day is finally upon us at last. Obviously, I am writing this well before you are reading it.

Hook and Bullet Club

Are you ready? As we head into the final days before the 2005 deer season, the time to get ready is nearly over.

Computer glitch could slow deer license sales

For area deer hunters, the opening of the 2005 firearms season is now just seven days away.

Letters from the Hunting Shack

I can tell we’re getting close to opening weekend.

DNR’s Rusch comments on new ELS registration system, impact of predators on grouse population

From his Tower office, DNR wildlife manager Tom Rusch had some advice for deer hunters and opinions on the grouse pop

Hook and bullet club

I was looking at the website for the Minnesota Deer Hunters and noticed that they include “camera hunters” in their c

Birdshot and backlashes

All of a sudden, federal authorities have discovered that there are some rather detrimental aquatic species invading

Birdshot and backlashes

The deer season is not a particularly big deal. But getting ready for the deer season is.

Letters from the Hunting Shack

I was talking to a friend of mine who bow hunts.

Hook and Bullet Club

Deer season is now just three weeks away.

Birdshot and backlashes

Don Shelby, anchorman for WCCO-TV in the Twin Cities and announcer for an afternoon radio show on WCCO, was up visiti

Crappies starting to heat up, smallies still hitting strong

The idea of fishing for crappies when the temperature was over 90 degrees didn’t sound too appealing.

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