Major overhaul in management on Lake Mille Lacs?
For a number of years, Minnesota DNR Fisheries officials have noticed a disturbing trend regarding the walleye population in Lake Mille Lacs
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For a number of years, Minnesota DNR Fisheries officials have noticed a disturbing trend regarding the walleye population in Lake Mille Lacs

The Game, Fish and Parks Commission met by teleconference on Monday to adopt an emergency rule governing the taking of bait in South Dakota waters.
A 12-year-old girl from Milford visiting the Swift River in Albany, N.H., on Monday, June 18, 2012, slipped off a rock and was swept down the river about 150 feet to the top of Lower
Nevada game wardens are seeking information on a female desert bighorn sheep (commonly referred to as a ewe) that was illegally shot and killed in the McCullough mountain range, above the Anthem residential community in

Cougars are again spreading across the Midwest a century after the generally reclusive predators were hunted to near extinction in much of the region
A Gainesville man was bitten by an alligator Monday as he was swimming.

It’s going to cost more for resident hunters, but Illinois’ fall controlled pheasant hunts appear to be safe from the state’s budget crunch.
Dispersed camping areas for paddlers, a new dog-training area, and six new state natural areas are in the plans for the Lower Wolf River Bottomlands Natural Resources Area

Request sent to governor’s office
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