
Invasive silver carp netted near Winona
A commercial fisherman has caught a silver carp – the jumping variety – in the Mississippi River’s Pool 6 near Winona

A commercial fisherman has caught a silver carp – the jumping variety – in the Mississippi River’s Pool 6 near Winona
High Lonesome Ranch. This week’s Outdoor News Radio contains an interview with Paul Vahldiek, Jr., the majority shareholder and CEO of the High Lonesome Ranch, a mixed use landscape in west-central Colorado. I visited the

By now, Outdoor News readers know about the imminent threat that Asian carp (including silver, bighead and black carp) pose to the waters of our fine state. Silently and steadily, they are migrating up the

It seems there are a few that would label Barack Obama the best gun salesman in America. In this article there are statistics to show that last year Ruger’s firearm sales went from 117 million

Too often today’s anglers, whether it’s walleye and perch fishermen, or even panfish chasers, feel fish bite lightly so they deliver a light hook-set.
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It’s put up or shut up time for the state’s young walk-in hunting access program. Originally intended as a three-year, federally funded pilot, it appears the program either is going to have to stand on

The DNR, as part of a comprehensive proposal to increase hunting and fishing license fees and keep the Game and Fish Fund out of the red, also wants to create a new validation for people
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – You’ll find plenty of tullibees suspended over 30 feet in the Tullibee Hole south of Hennepin Island. Perch continue to be caught off the mud flats in 30
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