Great Question: Who can grant permission to hunt private property?
Q: Since a lot of private land is rented land, it can be confusing as to whom I should ask for permission to hunt that land. Who has the final say on giving permission? A:
Q: Since a lot of private land is rented land, it can be confusing as to whom I should ask for permission to hunt that land. Who has the final say on giving permission? A:
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS Except skim ice in the harbors and along the shorelines of a few small bays, open water was evident early this week. Water temperatures have plummeted, but the wind needs
St. Paul — Hunters are on track to kill about 10 percent more deer this year than they did last year. As of earlier this week, they’d killed and registered 171,000 deer, compared with 156,600

Bemidji, Minn. — The good news is that ice has started to take shape in most areas of the state. In a few parts of northern Minnesota, anglers have already chipped their first holes of
MADISON – Wild turkey and black bear hunters have until close of business on Dec. 10 to apply for available permits for the 2011 Wisconsin spring turkey hunting season and the 2011 black bear hunting
MADISON – Final chronic wasting disease results are negative for a white-tailed deer on a northwestern Wisconsin hunting preserve, State Veterinarian Dr. Robert Ehlenfeldt announced today. This means the deer did not have CWD. The

By Joe Albert Associate Editor St. Paul — After the second weekend of the firearms deer season, hunters still are on pace to kill more animals than last year. As of earlier this week, they

Grand Rapids, Minn. — An estimated 1,200 scaup have died on Bowstring Lake this fall, the result of eating snails that carry intestinal parasites. It marks the fourth year in a row that bluebills, to

St. Paul — With projected retirements already expected to hit the state DNR hard, a recent early retirement option (available to most of state government workers, in some form) could further reduce staff size this
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