
DNR finds wild deer infected with EHD in southeastern Minnesota
Although not confirmed, EHD is suspected in the death of other nearby deer.

Although not confirmed, EHD is suspected in the death of other nearby deer.
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Plastics or trolling crankbaits on the 8- to 18-foot rock transition areas continues to produce numbers of smallmouth bass. Muskie action has been limited, but look for the rocks and

Water, water everywhere during autumn 2019 demands precision and thorough searching for locating productive duck hunting spots.

The DNR suspects several deer in the St. Stephen area have recently died from EHD. Tests from two of the deer were positive for EHD; other deer were too decomposed to test.

The 52-year-old state waterfowling group was one of Minnesota’s leading conservation organizations

The author uses his “sport utility rifle” for deer hunting, but he thinks they’re an obvious choice for coyotes, feral pigs, and other hunting scenarios.

St. Paul, Minn. – Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been confirmed in two white-tailed farmed deer in Houston County after the owner submitted samples because of their suspicious deaths. The virus is transmitted by biting

Hunters can still find plentiful birds but may need to consider weather impacts on habitat, DNR says.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS The walleye bite was still going strong last weekend, but there’s been fewer anglers chasing them. Remember, walleye fishing closes on Friday, Sept. 6. Smallmouth bass reports remain strong with
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