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- Tuesday 7-8am
- Wednesday 7-8am
- Thursday 7-8am
- Friday 7-8am
Out There: Love at First Bite
-Out There is a monthly segment from WTIP volunteer and commentator Shelby Gonzalez.
Points North: Molpus controversy underscores need to address forest access issues
Shawn Perich-Not so long ago, northern Minnesota forests offered endless room to roam.
Points North: Students, teacher learn lessons on phony blood trail
Shawn Perich-In the world of television hunting shows, the hero always gets his deer. Most often we see footage of the mighty stag prancing around near the hunter’s stand like a cow in a pasture.
Points North: Closing of the Beaver House marks end of an era in Grand Marais
Shawn Perich-In Minnesota, many small towns define their greatness with cartoon monuments. Mythical logger Paul Bunyan looms over a couple of towns. Elsewhere, you can saddle up and ride a leaping walleye.
Out There: Oliver
-Out There is a monthly segment from WTIP volunteer and commentator Shelby Gonzalez.
Points North: The Brook Trout’s Revenge
Shawn Perich-They say you shouldn’t drink the water when traveling south of the border, because you might be afflicted with an unflattering ailment known as Montezuma’s Revenge.
Points North: Looking for Ducks and Finding Wolves
Shawn Perich-While thousands of Minnesota duck hunters sat in swamps last weekend, I went walking in the woods. Sitting in a blind beside a stool of decoys goes against my restless nature.
Points North: BWCAW Land Exchange—Another Failed Effort?
Shawn Perich-Congressman Chip Cravaack made headlines recently when the U.S. House passed his legislation authorizing a land-for-land swap between the U.S.
Points North: North Dakota may be the next Paradise Lost
Shawn Perich-About a decade ago, North Dakota hunters, upset with increasing numbers of out-of-state duck hunters, urged the state legislature to pass new restrictions on nonresidents.
Points North: Mills Close, But Trees Keep Growing
Shawn Perich-This summer, Minnesota lost the Verso paper mill in Sartell and the Georgia-Pacific hardboard plant in Duluth. Both appear to be permanent losses.