
Ducky weather for youth waterfowlers
A year ago, youth waterfowl hunters and those adults with them drove to lakes and marshes for the one-day youth hunt with air conditioners cooling them prior to arrival at their destinations

A year ago, youth waterfowl hunters and those adults with them drove to lakes and marshes for the one-day youth hunt with air conditioners cooling them prior to arrival at their destinations

What is likely the least understood period in the muskie-fishing season is the time leading up to turnover, when anglers who target breaklines and deep water struggle.

Zebra mussels have been confirmed in Cass Lake located in Cass County in northwestern Minnesota, according to the Department of Natural Resources.

Just a week ago, word came from South Dakota wildlife officials that the pheasants that call that state home had made a comeback, of sorts, from last year’s meager representation in summer surveys.

A few days ago I was walking along a two-track road in the Badlands of North Dakota, thinking about the stand I had just set in a cottonwood.

The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council on Tuesday voted to recommend hiring Mark Johnson as the group’s new executive director.

Some of the best wing-shooting for these small-game birds can result from sleeping in and skipping lunch

Pheasant indices in both South Dakota and Iowa took dramatic jumps from last year, but remain well below longer-term averages.

When it comes to waterfowling participation by Minnesota tribal members, things are much the same as that of their state-licensed counterparts
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