
Minnesota DNR, NWTF mentored youth turkey applications due soon
The application deadline is midnight Monday, Feb. 13 for first-time youth turkey hunters, ages 12 to 17, who are looking to go afield this spring.

The application deadline is midnight Monday, Feb. 13 for first-time youth turkey hunters, ages 12 to 17, who are looking to go afield this spring.

Thin ice has forced the cancellation of a popular Minnesota ice-fishing contest.

State lawmakers last week mostly lauded the DNR for its plans for a first-ever state-managed wolf season, though an argument is likely about when hunters will be allowed to hit the field.

Wolves and invasive species have been the dominant themes thus far at the Legislature, but other topics are on the table

Anyone who pulls a boat or other piece of water-related equipment on a trailer would have to complete and pass a course on preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species, under a proposal the DNR

Warm weather and poor ice conditions are keeping people off the ice.

The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a

St. Paul – With a host of newspaper reporters present for the annual DNR Roundtable event in St. Paul last week, officials took the opportunity to announce the department’s intent to allow state hunters to

St. Paul – The termination of Susan Thornton, director of the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, has been “suspended.” Thornton, the LCCMR director since 2008 and a commission employee for more than a decade before
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