
MN: Weather hampers Season A turkey hunters
St. Paul – There’s nothing you can do about the weather. A-season turkey hunters found that out. While they killed 2,173 birds during the first five-day season – April 13-17 – the total was well

St. Paul – There’s nothing you can do about the weather. A-season turkey hunters found that out. While they killed 2,173 birds during the first five-day season – April 13-17 – the total was well

Minneapolis – At a time when the matter of gray wolf management has moved from U.S. courtrooms to the floors of Congress, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has again announced a proposal to “delist”
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) worked spring beaver run activity. A wildfire was investigated in Kittson County. CO Larry Milbridge (Warroad) investigated a timber wolf depredation complaint and attended a training
The fire that began March 17 in the mine shaft at Soudan Underground Mine State Park near Tower, was “most probably caused by sparks produced by maintenance work in the shaft,” according to a report

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that regulations allowing Upper Red Lake anglers to keep larger walleye after June 15 will be in effect again for the 2011 open water season. From Saturday,

Anglers who want to support Minnesota’s walleye stocking program can do so by simply purchasing a walleye stamp wherever Minnesota fishing licenses are sold, according to the Minnesota DNR. More than 32,000 anglers bought the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has announced a proposal to remove gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes area – which includes Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin – from the Federal List of Endangered and

St. Paul – It’s official: None of the deer killed in the Pine Island area during the past two months tested positive for chronic wasting disease. After the DNR announced in late January that an

St. Paul – A bill to prevent the spread of zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species has cleared its second committee in the House, and was set for its first hearing Tuesday in the
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