
Minnesota’s fall turkey kill dips slightly in 2025
Despite a decent spring harvest this year, the fall turkey take dipped by about 30% in Minnesota, with a preliminary total of 1,018, with license sales decreasing by about 9%.
“It’s a little more

Despite a decent spring harvest this year, the fall turkey take dipped by about 30% in Minnesota, with a preliminary total of 1,018, with license sales decreasing by about 9%.
“It’s a little more

Now, that does not mean you cannot rattle in a buck during a gun season. I’ve done it and so have others. In fact, I once rattled in and killed a fine 8-point buck on

Most of the whitetail hunters who pick up a firearm to participate in the general firearms season pin their hopes on opening weekend, and for good reason. Most of the deer that are shot throughout

At this time of November, I typically grab my plastic doe decoy (Eunice) and head to my usual soybean field. A doe decoy works wonders during this month, because it gives any deer on the

Its crappie and bluegill populations are most noted for their consistency through the years, both in numbers and size structure. While there might be a slight hiccup as far as reproduction in a given year,
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the Nov. 14, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

Minnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the Nov. 14, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

The Outdoor News Foundation reminds readers to consider donating to the outdoors mentoring nonprofit this Give to the Max Day, next Thursday, Nov. 20.

Every year, when the firearms deer season opens like it did last Saturday, bird-hunting participation across Minnesota plummets.
Indeed, many of the state’s waterfowl, pheasant, and ruffed grouse hunters take to their deer stands,
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