
Walk-in program bill on the table
St. Paul – Duck, pheasant, and other hunters would have walk-in access to private land under a bill recently introduced in the House and Senate. Offered in the House by Tom Hackbarth and Senate by

St. Paul – Duck, pheasant, and other hunters would have walk-in access to private land under a bill recently introduced in the House and Senate. Offered in the House by Tom Hackbarth and Senate by
St. Paul — Minnesota is the nation’s premier trophy muskie fishing destination today based on the abundance of catchable 50-plus inch fish and larger, and anglers are taking the bait. The growing popularity of the

St. Paul – Demonstrating again the popularity of conservation programs in Minnesota, federal officials say landowners in the state are on the fast track to enroll a new allocation of “SAFE” acres made just a
Sioux City, Iowa — Bacon Creek Lake, and two ponds in Southwood Lake Park, all in Woodbury County, are experiencing natural winter fish kills after one of the snowiest winters on record. Don Herrig, fisheries
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS There were some anglers getting on the lake early this week, but the shorelines started to open and access is limited. Best to call ahead for ice conditions before you go.
An experimental regulation limiting anglers to 10 sunfish taken from the Mississippi River adjacent to Houston, Winona and Wabasha Counties will be extended another five years, the Minnesota DNR has announced. Continuing the special regulation,
Bloomfield, Iowa – State conservation officials in Iowa are asking for help to catch the person or persons responsible for shooting a bald eagle in southwest Davis County. The eagle was shot from a gravel
House passes bill that restricts land acquisition St. Paul – The House earlier this week passed the bill that carries recommendations of the Legislative-Citizens Commission on Minnesota Resources, but it’s not the same bill the

Bemidji, Minn. – A plan that’s been in the works for a few years could come to fruition this fall. The DNR_next week will ask for flyway council approval of a sandhill crane season in
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