
MN: Another strong turkey season likely
St. Paul – When the spring turkey season begins next week, hunters will be gunning for a sixth consecutive record harvest. The kill has increased every year since 2006; hunters last spring killed 13,467 birds.

St. Paul – When the spring turkey season begins next week, hunters will be gunning for a sixth consecutive record harvest. The kill has increased every year since 2006; hunters last spring killed 13,467 birds.
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS Anglers were using ATVs on the lake early this week, but the shorelines are starting to open. How long they hold out will depend on the weather throughout the week.
Banquets/Fundraisers. April 8: Hudson Rod, Gun & Archery Club Banquet, 5 p.m., at the Club. For more info call Mike Cravens, 715-377-7845. April 8: Rum River Longbeards, 5:30 p.m., Northern Lights Banquet Center. For more

Many anglers bag on ice fishing by mid-March but if I can find good ice, I love late ice fishing for crappies, sunfish, and perch. It’s a great time for fishing, but attention to ice
My mood was bright when I headed for work this morning. The Twins beat the Yankees in the Bronx last night, had a nice workout at the gym, and a clear sunrise greeted my commute.
However you feel about the deer regulations in Zone 3 – antler-point restrictions and no cross-tagging of bucks – this much is clear: It was no secret what was happening. In Outdoor News and elsewhere,
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters that the application period for the fall bull moose hunt opened Friday, April 1, and ends Friday, May 6. The hunt is open only to Minnesota

Several lakes and rivers along the Minnesota-Ontario border in Cook County will be closed to fishing at the start of this year’s season to protect concentrations of spawning walleye from potential over-harvest. Walleye may be
For most of the past decade, Gary Botzek’s name has been near the top of the list as a candidate for Outdoor News Man of the Year. In 2011, we’ve finally awarded him this well-deserved
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