DNR updating plans for elk management
Greenbush, Minn. – The DNR told landowners in the northwest part of the state it will update its elk management plan by this fall – and laid out its plans for doing so – at
Greenbush, Minn. – The DNR told landowners in the northwest part of the state it will update its elk management plan by this fall – and laid out its plans for doing so – at
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor Whew! If your head isn’t spinning yet, you haven’t been paying attention – at least when it comes to talking about Wisconsin deer-management issues. Too busy buying one leftover turkey tag
ALEXANDRIA AREA Most lakes should be completely open by this weekend. A handful of anglers has started fishing the traditional bays and shoreline areas that have already opened, but the bite was slow as of
Last Saturday, I spent the day near the water, but not fishing. Instead I joined a couple of dozen volunteer firefighters beside the Grand Marais Harbor for “live burn training” put on by Mesabi Range
St. Charles, Minn. – DNR fisheries officials were back in the field earlier this week, assessing once again the damage done to the Whitewater River’s fishery in the wake of a fire that destroyed a
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Many of the bays are now open, but crappies have yet to be found. On the main lake, ice conditions are deteriorating quickly. The wind earlier this week busted up the
All eyes this week are on the Cultural and Outdoor Resources Finance Division in the Minnesota House of Representatives. It’s this committee that will roll together all aspects of dedicated funding – habitat, clean water,
St. Paul – An amendment to a bill approved last week by a House committee would remove former state Sen. Bob Lessard’s name from the council that bears it. The measure is part of a
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