For Bowhunters, December Goes by in a Flash
“It’s been a long December,” as the Counting Crows sing in one of my favorite songs. Only thing is, for bowhunters, December seems to go by in a flash. I know that I can’t hang
“It’s been a long December,” as the Counting Crows sing in one of my favorite songs. Only thing is, for bowhunters, December seems to go by in a flash. I know that I can’t hang
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has finalized a five-year management plan that aims to sustain Leech Lake as one of Minnesota’s top fishing destinations. The plan outlines fisheries management objectives for 2011 through

St. Paul – Earlier this year, lawmakers were debating a bill that would have increased the cost of a fishing license. DNR officials didn’t lend their support and said they instead wanted to look comprehensively
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) checked muzzleloader hunters and investigated a trespass complaint regarding an individual who shot a deer from the roadway. A search warrant was executed at a residence.
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS There’s as much as seven inches of ice close to shore and a few anglers have started walking out in the bays or working the first shoreline breaks. There hasn’t

Two fatalities have occurred in 2010 Little Falls, Minn. – When it comes to hunter safety, the hunting seasons of 2010 have been much like those of recent years, according to DNR officials. About 25
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 27, 2011: MWA Big Ducks Chapter Banquet, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Hopkins VFW. For more info call Dale Eggert, 952-933-4978. Feb. 5: North Country Bowhunters Banquet, 4 p.m., Canterbury Park. For more info call Cory

Sunrise and sunset are the key times to go ice fishing for walleyes

Wrote a portion of this week’s Outdoor Insights column in the print edition of Outdoor News about whining I’m hearing among some birders. Some of my fellow birdwatchers (I consider myself one) are upset that
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