
Lottery, hunter-choice dominate deer tags
A trend in the state toward fewer permit areas in which deer hunters may shoot more than one animal continues this year

A trend in the state toward fewer permit areas in which deer hunters may shoot more than one animal continues this year

With bear baiting set to begin Aug. 17, hunters across northern Minnesota are curious about the competition they’ll have this year – not from other bear baiters, but from the natural stuff provided by forests

A conservation officer last week killed a collared black bear in the Ely area after it entered a property and wouldn’t leave

Split will allow some hunters to duck hunt into December

By the time Outdoor News readers view this story, state and tribal officials may already have taken the unusual step of scheduling a second meeting of the fisheries technical committee in summertime, to discuss management

With the likely exception of increased bag limits for some species, duck hunters will see a season structure this fall that’s similar to last year.
Two Finland, Minn., men were indicted last week in federal court, accused of killing two gray wolves, burying them in the Superior National Forest, and then lying to federal investigators about the incident.
A Gathering of Natural Resource Professionals and Livestock Producers to Discuss and Learn About Livestock Grazing as a Land Management Tool.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a report that a zebra mussel was found in Lake Minnewaska in Pope County near Glenwood.
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