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Published April 25, 2012, 08:03 AM

MORNING UPDATE: Nets in hand, smelters wade into the waters of Lake Superior

Crews of smelters working the Park Point beach Monday night were squealing and shrieking as they waded ashore with another net full of writhing silver fish.

By: News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune

Nets in hand, smelters wade into the waters of Lake Superior

Crews of smelters working the Park Point beach Monday night were squealing and shrieking as they waded ashore with another net full of writhing silver fish.

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