Before he carried a gun, he was a hunter
After four decades, the moment remains vividly etched in memory. We were walking down what dad called a “tote road” in the Pequayan Lake country north of Two Harbors. Mom was along, too. It was
After four decades, the moment remains vividly etched in memory. We were walking down what dad called a “tote road” in the Pequayan Lake country north of Two Harbors. Mom was along, too. It was
St. Paul – Hits to the nation’s premier conservation program are occurring again this month, as contracts on thousands of acres of land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program expire. Officials believe the losses to
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold a public hearing on the proposed modification of the boundary of the Ashby Goose Refuge at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Ashby Public School

Middle River, Minn. – Islands in some state lakes, as well as the entire Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge, are closed until further notice, the result of birds from those places testing positive for virulent Newcastle’s
St. Paul – The hand-wringing over scaup limits is over. At least for now. The bluebill season in the state will be the one that’s published in the 2008 waterfowl regulations supplement: one per day
NORTHEAST METRO Walleyes have been hitting minnows in 15 to 20 feet on the St. Croix and Mississippi rivers. Work the weedlines of Lake Jane and Demonterville Lake or the deeper holes of the St.

Duluth, Minn. – A 46-year-old Zimmerman man has been fined for killing a gray wolf six years ago, when the wolf was protected under the federal Endangered Species Act, according to a press statement from
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