The push for ‘Sodsaver’ kicking off
By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington – A provision that might slow the conversion of native prairie grasses to active farmland has been slow to catch on in Congress, but has the support of the USDA,
By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington – A provision that might slow the conversion of native prairie grasses to active farmland has been slow to catch on in Congress, but has the support of the USDA,
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – There’s a strong walleye bite on the 25- foot gravel areas, off Hennepin Island in 18 feet, and near Doe Island in 23 feet with Lindy Rigs and
By Kevin WosterRapid City Journal Rapid City, S.D. (AP) – A week before Gov. Mike Rounds targeted federal game warden Bob Prieksat for removal from his job, Prieksat was investigating a case of illegal waterfowl
11 percent more than previous record By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor St. Paul – Turkey hunters in Minnesota shot more birds during this spring’s hunt than ever before. The unofficial tally: 9,386 turkeys. That’s nearly 1,000
By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor St. Paul – About two weeks ago, officials in Michigan discovered a fish die-off in Budd Lake in the middle Lower Peninsula may have been caused by viral hemorrhagic septicemia. Dead
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Lindy Rigs and leeches are producing walleyes on the 25-foot gravel areas. Work the Graveyard in 14 feet during the day and in 10 feet at night for
By Tim SpielmanAssociate Editor Washington – A Minnesota Congressman is leading an effort to restore protection of waters he and conservation groups believe were stripped by Supreme Court decisions in 2001 and 2006. U.S. Rep.
Joe Albert Associate Editor Monster pig. The plan was to start off with the muskie opener – the final fishing opener only because we like to save the best for last – but I ran
By Joe AlbertAssociate Editor Bemidji, Minn. – A recent proposal by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could have the effect of reducing the daily bag limit of scaup to one as early as this
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