
Another mild winter and its effect on nesting birds
From a bald eagle cam active in January to open water and returning waterfowl, an unseasonable warm spell means action for birdwatchers.

From a bald eagle cam active in January to open water and returning waterfowl, an unseasonable warm spell means action for birdwatchers.

Lake of the Woods businesses expect steady hard-water angling for walleyes and other fish species through March 2017, maybe beyond.

The author has owned and fired pistols and revolvers for decades, but still found a Minnesota concealed carry class enlightening and an opportunity to reinforce safety rules and skills.

Don’t let the so-called ice fishing blues prevent you from landing walleyes and lunker panfish during the heart of the hard-water season.

The days are lengthening, and the Minnesota season for bushytails and bunnies runs through the end of February, so grab the shotgun and rifle for winter hunting.

To me, owning a boat is a wonderful thing, but it doesn’t mean that I need it to catch fish. In fact, I have found that some of my best fishing experiences have been in

Shed antler hunting in the winter woods a good way to get the dog some exercise.

Taking a break from ice fishing in Minnesota, the author targets saltwater species like puffer and grouper with hook and line.

There are dozen if not hundreds of ways to cook prime cuts of venison, but what do you do with the tougher cuts like the neck and shanks besides grinding them for hamburger?
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