MN: Final deer hunt off to slow start
Muzzleloader tally at 1,300 after first three days of hunt St. Paul – As openers go, there seems to be a trend developing: Slow. After the opening-weekend firearms kill was off by about 20 percent
Muzzleloader tally at 1,300 after first three days of hunt St. Paul – As openers go, there seems to be a trend developing: Slow. After the opening-weekend firearms kill was off by about 20 percent
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS No ice to report Tuesday morning, except a thin layer along the shorelines and in a few wind-protected bays and harbors. A string of cold, calm weather is likely needed
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Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS There is some ice forming in the bays, harbors, and along the shorelines. The warm weather this week was slowly eliminating the ice in places so if you want to

St. Paul – Firearms deer hunters are on track to kill about 5 percent fewer deer than they did last year. Through Sunday, which was the end of the Zone 1 firearms season, they had
District 1 – Baudette area CO Larry Milbridge (Warroad) checked deer hunters and investigated complaints. Enforcement action was taken for big-game and WMA violations. CO Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) responded to complaints about dogs

Enticing what lies beneath an ice hole is a mystery, and as anglers we need to solve that puzzle. In our hurry-up society, that’s a challenge. I see too many ice anglers fishing too fast,

St. Paul – The firearms deer kill still is down from 2010, but second-weekend hunters made up for some of the opening-weekend deficit. The kill was down nearly 20 percent from last year after the
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Muskie anglers are finding fish on the shallow rock piles, but the water has to cool a bit more to really trigger them. There are some tullibees in
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