Some thoughts on liberal deer bag limits
All deer hunters know the drill. At this time of year, every acquaintance you meet in the grocery store, on the street, or someplace else will ask if you killed a deer. It’s a personalized
All deer hunters know the drill. At this time of year, every acquaintance you meet in the grocery store, on the street, or someplace else will ask if you killed a deer. It’s a personalized

St. Paul – It’s not uncommon for DNR officials to talk with hunters, anglers, park users, and trail riders – traditional groups of users. But a new directive from Mark Holsten, DNR commissioner, has regional
St. Paul – By the numbers, hunters have had another good deer season. Most seasons have come to an end – muzzleloader and archery notwithstanding – and the total kill likely will be in the
Little Falls, Minn. – Several rule changes have been made for the upcoming ice-fishing season that anglers should understand. With ice starting to form, DNR officials are scrambling to get the word out about the
Joe Albert Associate Editor Deer regulations. Predictably, there’s been a lot of discussion recently in regards to deer hunting. Consider: € For the third consecutive week, Strib columnist Ron Schara has complained about the complexity
In the latest Outdoor News Update, Rob Drieslein breaks down the latest reports from Lake Mille Lacs. Plus, what’s a bighead doing in Lake Pepin? (3:12)
St. Paul – In a 2002 report to the DNR, a citizens group said Minnesota should accelerate its protection of wildlife habitat and public access by stepping up its acquisition of state wildlife management areas.

Little Falls, Minn. – Several rule changes have been made for the upcoming ice-fishing season that anglers should understand. With ice starting to form, DNR officials are scrambling to get the word out about the
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