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Matthew Suek of Fergus Falls, Minn., left, and Rick Bleichner who lives near Otter Tail Lake untangle their lines while night fishing Saturday on the west side of Otter Tail Lake. 

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Night fishing

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As the clock strikes midnight, some anglers open the Minnesota fishing season long before the sun rises
Otter Tail Lake, Minn. - Fishermen of all kinds were in the dark before the sun rose Saturday.

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Wood duck
Sean Hall of Cloquet, Minn., photographed this wood duck on the morning of April 26 near Floodwood, Minn. Hall said he photographed the duck with a homemade 6mp trail camera.
Master guide

Keep it simple for Minnesota opener

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Less is better. That’s the advice professional fishing guide Ross Hagemeister (pictured right) offers for the novice or occasional anglers who plan to cast a line during Saturday’s Minnesota fishing opener.

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Rick Bohn of Woodworth, N.D., photographed 
this pintail duck April 20 while he took a break 
taking pictures of shaptail grouse from his blind 
southeast of Woodworth. “I go a few hundred feet 
to another blind set up at a wetland edge and take 
duck photos,” Bohn wrote. “Believe it or nor, this was 
taken with a fixed zoom lens point-and-shoot camera.”
Rick Bohn

Photo of the week

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Rick Bohn of Woodworth, N.D., photographed this pintail duck April 20 while he took a break taking pictures of shaptail grouse from his blind southeast of Woodworth.
People in northwest Minnesota should be on the lookout for increased number of deer ticks.

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Deer ticks

Tick-borne ailments up in Minn.

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Deer ticks that cause Lyme disease and other ailments are moving north and west in Minnesota, and health officials say people should be on the lookout for the tiny critters now that spring is here.
Effective camouflage clothing makes it imperative that hunters identify their target before shooting.

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Camouflage

Boy’s death reminder for hunter safety

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Being a sportsman himself, Tom Conroy understands the excitement and pounding pulse hunters feel when they finally find the prey they’re pursuing within the sights of their guns.
A record-low number of male sage grouse in North Dakota has prompted state biologists to call for no hunting season for the first time in 45 years.

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Male sage grouse

Sage grouse numbers at record low in N.D.

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A record-low number of male sage grouse counted on strutting grounds in North Dakota this spring has prompted state biologists to call for no hunting season for the first time in 45 years.

New fishing regulations for area Minnesota lakes

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With the Minnesota fishing season opening Saturday, anglers should be aware of some new fishing regulations on area lakes.

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Thanks in part to a restoration project that ran from 1982 to 2004, Minnesota has an estimated population of more than 3,000 trumpeter swans. 

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Swan song

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Thanks to Minnesota’s restoration program, trumpeter swans are returning to North Dakota
Trumpeter swans, virtually wiped out by 19th-century settlers in North Dakota, are making their way back to the state – even the sewage lagoons of north Fargo.

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Wolves are seen in the snow on Isle Royale National Park last February. Neither moose nor wolves are native to Isle Royale, one 45-mile long island in northern Michigan. They have made Isle Royale a gold standard for documenting relationships between predator and prey species.

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Predator and prey

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ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, Mich. – Ignoring our observation plane circling above the frozen Lake Superior wilderness, the eight gray wolves seemed as harmless as pooches cavorting in the yard. They nipped and pawed each other, pausing occasionally to roll in the snow.

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Habitat program launched

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A new habitat practice that enrolls croplands, wetlands, existing grass or expired Conservation Reserve Program acres into CRP is available to landowners.

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