
Minnesota’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 29, 2025
Fish are biting, but there are fewer people fishing. Here’s a look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Oct. 29, 2025.

Fish are biting, but there are fewer people fishing. Here’s a look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Oct. 29, 2025.

From as far north as Hubbard County near Park Rapids to as far south as Olmsted County in the Rochester area, the Minnesota DNR is proposing rules changes to several state waters where harvesting fish

What exactly are deer keds?
Deer keds are highly specialized flies, also called louse flies or, for good reason, flat flies. Four species occur in the United States. These flies have a fascinating life

Hot jig colors this week include orange/chartreuse, gold/orange or solid gold combined with pink, and glow white.

In the past it was common practice for gun owners to stop at their local sport shop and pick up a box or two of their favorite ammo when getting ready for a hunt or

The winter season walleye limit on Minnesota’s Upper Red Lake will be a four fish possession limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. This is a reduction from the 2025 open water

The owner of Prairie Archery in Parkers Prairie, Jon, was amazing. He asked me to step up and shoot on the 20-yard range, and he watched my form (my form is not textbook, by any

October is winding down and water temps continue to drop. Keep adapting and being versatile and you’ll find success.

Things do not always work out like you plan. A lot of times, you envision a particular outcome to an event and it ends up turning out quite differently, sometimes for the better, and sometimes
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