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Tatanka Trails

Kayaking, fishing and touring Tatanka Bluffs.

04/16/2017

Tatanka Trails

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Tatanka Trails

Preview: Season 8 Episode 8 | 30s

Kayaking, fishing and touring Tatanka Bluffs.

Hop in a kayak and enjoy views from the water with Ted Suss and explore river fishing with Tom Kalahar, a retired district technician for the Renville Soil and Water Conservation District. Loran Kaardal and Cheyanne St. John take Prairie Sportsman viewers on a tour of the area, highlighting its history and outdoor recreation opportunities.

04/16/2017

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The 2017 season is made possible by funding from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, and by Ice Castle Fish Houses Manufacturing and Live Wide Open.

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River Fishing with Tom Kalahar (Online Exclusive)

Clip: S8 Ep8 | 4m 22s | Learning about the Minnesota River with Tom Kalahar (4m 22s)

AIS Minute- White Bear Lake (Eurasian Watermilfoil)

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Clip: S8 Ep8 | 1m 58s | Kylie Cattoor is on White Bear Lake talking about eurasian watermilfoil. (1m 58s)

Minnesota River Fishing with Tom Kalahar

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Clip: S8 Ep8 | 10m 20s | River fishing with Tom Kalahar (10m 20s)

Touring the Tatanka Bluffs Corridor

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Clip: S8 Ep8 | 11m 9s | Fishing, kayaking and touring the Tatanka Bluffs Corridor. (11m 9s)

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