
Minnesota Letters to the Editor: A few thoughts on deer seasons
Most deer hunters I’ve known in my 77 years would certainly agree we have far too many deer, including mature bucks, both on our private properties and public lands.

Most deer hunters I’ve known in my 77 years would certainly agree we have far too many deer, including mature bucks, both on our private properties and public lands.

Minnesota DNR Fisheries has scheduled an informational public meeting next Thursday, May 7 (6 to 8 p.m.) for anyone interested in fisheries management on Lake Mille Lacs.
You can read details here, but the

Even as the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) announced its second attempt to place lake sturgeon on the federal Endangered Species List (ESL), a Wisconsin retired sturgeon expert called the effort “nothing but a bunch

Technological advances have left no aspect of fishing untouched. Whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing is a conversation for another day, but jerkbaits are a classic example of this evolution.
There

Scott Comfort was logging in online to check the results of the annual Maine moose permit drawing last year when he got the news from a friend who beat him to the technological punch.

What to know as the Minnesota Fishing Opener approaches.

Wolves on the remote island of Isle Royale in Lake Superior appear to be thriving, and they’re making deep dents in the moose population that they rely on as a leading food source, according to

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness isn’t just another patch of federal land on a map. It’s one of the last places in the Lower 48 where wild still means wild.
Where clean water,

Two weeks ago, the Trump administration announced many changes for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. The plan would move the USFS headquarters from our national seat of federal government in Washington D.C. to
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