Trappers ‘in awe’ of fur prices
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Bruno, Minn. – It’s been a while since Minnesota trappers have been this well compensated. But rejuvenated demand for fur in China and Russia, as well as other countries overseas,
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Bruno, Minn. – It’s been a while since Minnesota trappers have been this well compensated. But rejuvenated demand for fur in China and Russia, as well as other countries overseas,
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul – The follow-up to the wildly successful Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program isn’t progressing as smoothly. In a bonding bill passed last year (such bills typically are passed in
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS The ice is close to being out on most bays and another week of warm weather should eliminate any ice left on the main lake. Look to Isle, Cove, and
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS Ice conditions are deteriorating rapidly. Most shorelines now have pulled away from land and there’s open water evident in several bays. Look for open water anglers to start looking for
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — Moments after a dedicated funding bill passed out of another House committee, other representatives were busy unveiling an uncharacteristically large bonding bill. And that all came one
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — At the DNR roundtable meetings earlier this year, Gov. Tim Pawlenty jokingly said the idea to dedicate a portion of the state sales tax to natural resources

By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Evansville, Minn. — Charges are expected to be filed soon in a fish-poaching case in which conservation officers say they confiscated more than 600 fish possessed by two people in
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul – With the first legislative deadlines come and gone, four main conservation issues remain in play, as do a variety of smaller topics. The Clean Water Legacy Act
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