Two years later, wolves again delisted
Washington – For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed timber wolves from the Endangered Species List in the Midwest. Delisting occurred in March 2007, but a
Washington – For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed timber wolves from the Endangered Species List in the Midwest. Delisting occurred in March 2007, but a
ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies are being pulled off Lake Le Homme Dieu in 20 feet and from Lake Reno in eight to 14 feet. Look for sunfish and crappies at Lake Mary in nine to 14

Fergus Falls, Minn. – More than 4 percent of the wetland areas in the state’s Prairie Pothole Region have been lost since 1980, according to a preliminary report by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s
NORTHEAST METRO Bald Eagle Lake is kicking out pike in 10 to 15 feet, crappies in 20 feet, and walleyes in 15 to 20 feet. Walleyes also remain active on White Bear Lake in 18
Bruno, Minn. – A decision by the DNR to allow Wisconsin biologists to trap and relocate pine martens from Minnesota to the Badger State touched off a number of questions from the state’s trappers. The
Brooklyn Center, Minn. – Just a year ago, much of the conversation regarding the state of deer management in Minnesota centered on simplification, so much so that some of a task force’s recommendations became part
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has slowed, with the gravel kicking out more fish than the mud flats. The Four Mile and Five Mile gravel bars have been most productive in 28 to 32
St. Paul – State Rep. Sandra Masin says there are a couple reasons she’s being moved to introduce legislation this session that could restrict or ban lead bullets – and other lead-based ammo and/or fishing
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