
Right-to-carry sales likely triggering recent gun sales
It seems there are a few that would label Barack Obama the best gun salesman in America. In this article there are statistics to show that last year Ruger’s firearm sales went from 117 million

It seems there are a few that would label Barack Obama the best gun salesman in America. In this article there are statistics to show that last year Ruger’s firearm sales went from 117 million

It’s put up or shut up time for the state’s young walk-in hunting access program. Originally intended as a three-year, federally funded pilot, it appears the program either is going to have to stand on

The DNR, as part of a comprehensive proposal to increase hunting and fishing license fees and keep the Game and Fish Fund out of the red, also wants to create a new validation for people
Asain Carp Action Plan

Minnesota’s moose population continues to decline, dropping from an estimate of 4,900 in 2011 to 4,230 in 2012, according to the annual aerial survey by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “Estimates from the

St. Paul — Bills recently introduced in both the state House and Senate would strip the state DNR of guardianship of 2.5 million acres of northeast Minnesota trust lands, which contribute nearly $30 million annually

St. Paul — It’s time to decide once and for all if muzzleloader hunters should be able to use scopes on their weapons during the muzzleloader season. So says Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria and chair

St. Paul — The Minnesota DNR will seek citizen input on three hunting and trapping issues at a series of public meetings this winter. The DNR is seeking input on the following proposals: • Requiring

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will seek citizen input on three hunting and trapping issues at a series of public meetings this winter. The DNR is seeking input on the following proposals: Requiring non-toxic
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