Links from "Trout on the Walleye Opener" – Minnesota Outdoor News
For a list of lakes per Joe Albert’s Page 16 story in this week’s Minnesota Outdoor News, click here.
For a list of lakes per Joe Albert’s Page 16 story in this week’s Minnesota Outdoor News, click here.
Applications for this fall’s bear hunt will be accepted from Monday, April 2, through Friday, May 4, at any Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) license agent and online.
Now through mid-April, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries staff will be working at lakes and rivers throughout Minnesota on the spring fish egg take to support the state’s 17 hatchery operations.
Lakeshore property owners are reminded that removal of aquatic plants from Minnesota lakes may require a permit from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Reservations for seasonal and monthly camping opportunities, which are available at a select number of Minnesota state parks, are due by April 10, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Nongame Wildlife Program has placed a live webcam in a peregrine falcon box in downtown St. Paul to monitor the nest of a pair of peregrine falcons. View

The DNR will allow a bulls-only moose hunt this fall, but it’s reducing the number of permits available and zones open to hunters.

The state Senate is likely to vote this week on a wide-ranging bill that includes increases in the cost of fishing and hunting licenses.

A new federal Farm Bill, the greatest contributor in recent history to conservation programs in the state, could be developed and adopted this summer, but conservation leaders aren’t holding their collective breath.
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