
Hunters asked not to shoot ear-tagged and radio-collared research bears
The Minnesota bear hunting season opens Saturday, Sept. 1.

The Minnesota bear hunting season opens Saturday, Sept. 1.

Brad Wells, of Granada in southern Minnesota, has been named the 2018 firearms safety volunteer instructor of the year, by the DNR. A retired teacher and the assistant coach of his local high school clay
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Walleyes continue to be taken with live-bait rigs or leadcore and crankbaits on the mud flats and deep gravel areas during the day. Slip bobbers and leeches also are turning

As part of efforts to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease, the Minnesota DNR bans the feeding of deer and the use of attractants in certain parts of the state to prevent the concentrations

According to the agency, 2019 season regulations designed to control disease for long-term health of Minnesota’s wild deer.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has slowed some, but there’s still plenty of fish being caught on the gravel and mud flats during the day in 25 feet or more on

Minnesota is collaborating on this project with researchers in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Slip bobbers and leeches are turning walleyes on the tops of most mud flats during the evening hours, while live-bait rigs are being used to cover water during

At the first weekend of Game Fair 2019, Aug. 9-11 in Anoka, Minn., Outdoor News asked young hunters about what they’re looking forward to regarding the upcoming hunting seasons. For more on the first weekend
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