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il use <br />rated at <br />5r them <br />;ion <br />5ls on <br />>perty <br />; WORLD <br />lize <br />>R*S <br />mission) <br />and <br />and end bcris. Tl.e irmit is'one <br />bear. <br />Bear npplicalions arc available from <br />nuniing and fishing license outlets. <br />Painting on sale <br />The Survivor.” a painting o <br />Michigan art/st <br />tharics Dcnault. will be fealurcdibn <br />the program cover of the 1987 Nfin- <br />ncsota Deer Classic. Prints wi/ be <br />sold at the event April 10-12 M the <br />Paul Civic Ccnicr. <br />Brints arc available at $85. fclus 6 <br />percent sales tax an. $5 for sloping, <br />from the Deer lassie ofTiceJht 5701 <br />Mi.nyeapolis55424, or call 612-925-1923, <br />Dakota hunt costs <br />License fees for hunting In private <br />shooting preserves in So/lh Dakota <br />generally will cost less imdtr a bill <br />passed by the South Da/ota Legisla <br />ture. The license will cosi $7 for state <br />and non-residcni huniei <br />Non-residents who hi/ht in private <br />preserves during the rjiular pheasant <br />.^ason now pay $57. There is no cost <br />It they hunt on a pre/;ne outside the <br />regular hunting seasr- --------- <br />day at I p.m. on Ch. 5. <br />» ■ypic;.l for <br />p 7\i an" <br />who also have syndi- <br />^ l3-wcck. half-hour show. It <br />t^ns on Channel 5 at 1:30 p.m. Sun- <br />days, through March 22. <br />Tonka yacht club planned <br />A new .^ke Minnetonka yacht club <br />w-ill be established at Sailors World <br />on County_ Rd. 15 west of Wavzata <br />Sll"fo?^I ?."’'‘h*s Ray Yacht'Club <br />up to 30 feet, a private clubhouse, <br />boa. sales, ship’s chandler, storage <br />^ggln^. pump-out and other marine <br />maintenance services. <br />'s includedin the $500,000 remodeling, ac ord- <br />mg to club manager Woody Love <br />Lor additional information, write <br />him at Smah’s Bay Yacht Club. 1955 <br />Shoreline Dri\e, Wavzata 55391 nr <br />call 612-474-2534. ' <br />the boat, i tuckcu my rcci out oi me <br />way. Those were menacing jaws he \ <br />I 't' ^ined with velcro-like strips <br />that jpnd in for teeth. <br />Ip a^utle over two hours we had six <br />st^cs, brought in two. lost two and <br />rcleYed two. Not bad for the first <br />We hid no luck at all the second day. <br />In fad, we made two fruitless I'/i- <br />milc ttips over the bonc-ciunching. <br />rutty f act to the shore before we <br />even cc uid get out on the water. Too <br />windy. Now. I have seen wind. But <br />that Tu kana wind is something else. <br />It doesr t just, whistle, it roars. Short <br />Of a toi nado, I have never experi <br />enced at ything like it. It was certain <br />ly too n uch for us, and we gave upvery qu <br />Resident hunters who go to a private <br />shooting preserve would pay only $7 <br />to hunt, instead of the present $13. <br />Badger spearers happy <br />Wisconsin spear fishermen took 842 <br />sturgeon during the 16-day season on <br />UKe \VinncLago. the greatest num- <br />smee the record kill of 2.238 in <br />1982. l^st year. 491 sturgeon were <br />taken: the average dunng the last 33 <br />years has been 626. The worst har- <br />Temperature <br />are ’ fish* shallow in chools. The <br />actual spawning takes place in May <br />fheVhan'^’ crappies inthe shallows m mid- to late .lunc that <br />almost were suicidal in the presence <br />ofajig-minnowcombo. <br />Looking back through mv logs. I sc«- <br />hat J took 43 black crappiS out^f <br />vouVi Beforeyou set the dogs on me. I’d better <br />explain thu | was fishing in a state <br />where the I :pl bag was lif <br />t an t (hi .k of another ‘.pecies (hat <br />ditlereni .cmpcraturK. ouiside t.f the <br />early an<! late ite-fishing flurries. <br />Water ternpcraturc tips other scales, <br />I^i f»ample. arc <br />cT?I sinf The get togcih-vr in ApnL ioon after icc-ouL Fishing <br />Deep-Po rtage, <br />Fncn^iii Plf'l^iTui tage Conserva- <br />m!!i e. will iiosi the ninth an <br />nual .St. Patrick s/St. Urho’s Day Ccl- <br />cbralion .Saturday at the Woman <br />L kc Supper Club, on County Rd. 5 <br />between Hackensack and Longvillc. <br />Moss Photos key program <br />Wildlife artist Gan MosV w^narratc <br />a slide picscntation of grouse and <br />waterfowl photographs at the Twin <br />Cities Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse <br />^icty s annual mccfing at 7:30 p.m. <br />Wedne^ay at the * nncapolis Hil- <br />ton on Industrial Boulevard. <br />Continued from page 15C <br />for them is better ‘vhen the water is <br />under 65, too. Muskies are later <br />spawners generally dropping their <br />eggs in May. That .means that young <br />northerns, with a head stan of sever <br />al weeks, are big enough to prev on <br />newly hatched muskies. That’s *whv <br />nonherns come out the dominant <br />predator in many lakes that contain <br />both species. <br />fhe thii 1 and fourth days both yield <br />ed big Fish, including two over 86 <br />pounds/and one that went 70 Good <br />eating. Aoo, mild and dclicatclv fla <br />vored fcr a fish that size. And a'good <br />jhing il was. since the kitchen served <br />a day — poached, baked, <br />Turkana pleased, although <br />we had missed recording our catch in <br />the clu^s oyer-!00-pound registry. <br />However. Mike Prettejohn. at whoic <br />picture-book, 6000-acre cattle ranch <br />bnn^g in a 117-pound perch, the first <br />ot that size for over a year. <br />^ettejuhn oflered to take us trout <br />fishing 10.000 feet up in the Aberdaie <br />mountains, but we were saving our <br />selves for one n.ore shot at a big <br />peren, this time on Uke Victoria a <br />[few miles from the Kenya-Tanzania <br />border. <br />Talk about virgin waters! Lake Vic- i <br />Iona has to be the ultimate. I’m told <br />that Kenya has permitted sport fish- <br />ing on this 26.000-square-mile lake <br />(third largest in Uic world) only since <br />the third week in January of this <br />year. Until then, only the Luo villag <br />ers dipped their nets in these teemina <br />waters. * <br />Solunar tables <br />111! '"dicat® the atartina <br />hme. of feeing activity pertoda of fiah <br />•nd game. Major periods laal from V-y <br />to 2 hours: minor ones from 30 minutes <br />to an hour (Central Standard Timei <br />A.M. Pag. <br />Minor Major Minor Major <br />March 8/ <br />March 9/ <br />March 10/ <br />Macrh 11' <br />March 12/ <br />March 13 ' <br />March 14/ <br />'^0 fcit like pioneers that mistv <br />morning ir. western Kenva ’s Masai <br />Mara, when pilot John Hilchev <br />picked us up at the Interpids Club in <br />his six-seater Cessna. Our takeoff was <br />delayed for about 15 minutes while a <br />sulky hippo was chased off the air <br />strip — a reminder that despite <br />planes and flushing loiletv wc were <br />indeed in ihe wilds of Afnea. <br />Forty-five scenic minutes later, Jeshn <br />deposited us on Rminga Island After <br />a hearty pienic breakfast, he and Paul <br />Hairsinc. a blond. 21-vear-old Ke <br />nyan CM^oned us through the brush <br />fiberglass crati <br />Evinrude and faunvcushions^ yri.
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