
No public meetings for wolf hunting season
DNR officials earlier this week outlined their plans for the state’s first-ever regulated hunting and trapping seasons for wolves, set for later this year.

DNR officials earlier this week outlined their plans for the state’s first-ever regulated hunting and trapping seasons for wolves, set for later this year.
OK, so if you want to call this a lazy blog, be my guest. But here are a half-dozen items that have occupied my attention the past week. I figure they’re worth sharing with other
St. Paul, Minn. – Minnesota citizens interested in influencing natural resources issues at the local level are encouraged to run for supervisor of their local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). SWCD supervisor positions are
Fishing with my kids over the opening weekend of fishing was one of the biggest joys I’ll ever experience in my life. My 4-year-old son caught his first fish from cast to setting the hook
DULUTH AREA Chubs are turning walleyes in 10 to 12 feet at Island Lake. At Rice Lake and Boulder Lake, jigs tipped with shiners or chubs and worked very slow are producing walleyes in about
FAIRMONT AREA During the day walleyes are hitting in eight to 12 feet and during the evening hours four to eight feet has been best. Shad Raps or a jig and minnow have been the
FARIBAULT AREA Cedar Lake is producing walleyes and northern pike along the 12-foot weedlines via minnows and crankbaits. Walleyes also can be had at Shields Lake with leeches in 12 feet. Look to Circle Lake
Banquets/Fundraisers May 19: Southern Minnesota DU, GreenWing, Martin County West Jr. High School. For more info call Amanda Diers, 507-848-0950. May 19: Central Minnesota Safari Club International, Expo, Banquet, 11-9 p.m., Del-Tone, Luth Gun Club,

Not everyone caught walleyes during last weekend’s fishing opener, but even those who didn’t couldn’t find much to complain about given the fine weather.
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