
MN: Hunting accidents ‘on par’ with recent years
Two fatalities have occurred in 2010 Little Falls, Minn. – When it comes to hunter safety, the hunting seasons of 2010 have been much like those of recent years, according to DNR officials. About 25

Two fatalities have occurred in 2010 Little Falls, Minn. – When it comes to hunter safety, the hunting seasons of 2010 have been much like those of recent years, according to DNR officials. About 25
Hunters heading out to participate in the December 9-12 statewide antlerless deer hunt need to check deer tagging rules carefully for the unit in which they intend to hunt. The best source of information is
Wisconsin Bear Hunters: Don’t forget to apply for your 2011 license by the December 10 deadline. Applications for the bear permit drawing cost $3 and may be purchased at all authorized license agents, through

Perham, Minn. – Late last week, a few “foot” anglers were making their way onto small lakes in the Perham area of northern Minnesota. A few fishermen were dragging “permanent” houses onto the ice, according

St. Paul – Days after he was named chair of the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Committee, Rep. Tom Hackbarth, R-Cedar, was stripped of his position. At least temporarily. The drama at

Bemidji, Minn. – Once all the numbers have been tabulated, it may not look like the duck season that ended earlier this week was anything spectacular. The number of hunters who targeted waterfowl probably will
Q: Since a lot of private land is rented land, it can be confusing as to whom I should ask for permission to hunt that land. Who has the final say on giving permission? A:
St. Paul — Hunters are on track to kill about 10 percent more deer this year than they did last year. As of earlier this week, they’d killed and registered 171,000 deer, compared with 156,600

Bemidji, Minn. — The good news is that ice has started to take shape in most areas of the state. In a few parts of northern Minnesota, anglers have already chipped their first holes of
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