MN Daily Update: Get the most out of your trail cameras with these tips
Here are a few things you can do to make
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Here are a few things you can do to make
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A larger than average percentage of does will cycle into early season buck magnets entering their prime breeding window, starting in mid-October.
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Chance Webb has been named regional representative for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever in southern Illinois.
A Chicago native, Webb experienced a unique entry to the world of upland hunting and conservation as an “adult-onset” hunter. Raised in the suburbs, he had no prior exposure to the hunting and conservation lifestyle until meeting and marrying his significant other who grew up on a western Iowa farm.
Chicago native, Chance Webb, named southern Illinois rep for PF/QF Read More »
When Europeans settled the area that’s now Lac qui Parle Wildlife Management Area in western Minnesota near Madison, bison, antelope, elk, mule deer, and eastern gray wolves roamed free throughout the region. Even the occasional grizzly bear occupied the prairie landscape.
But settlement changed everything over time, including the region’s wildlife composition.
“Cultivation, fencing, and uncontrolled hunting were responsible for the reduction in number and elimination of some mammals from the Lac qui Parle vicinity.”
That quote comes from the 1997 Lac qui Parle WMA master plan, the last time the Minnesota DNR updated the document that guides management efforts on the sprawling WMA.
Public input sought for Minnesota’s Lac qui Parle WMA plan Read More »