
Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Deer farmers suing? Should be the other way around
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 26, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 26, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

The most interesting session I witnessed at the 2024 Minnesota DNR Roundtable was Technology for Fishing and Hunting, where chatter focused on forward-facing sonar. We learned the DNR has a technology stakeholder workgroup that has

The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is unique.
Nowhere else in the world did hunters and anglers coalesce and become a sufficiently powerful political force to save fish, wildlife, and their habitats from

So far this winter, I’ve listened to anglers who fish a lot, or infrequently, and often the topic most mentioned is that of ice conditions on a certain nearby lake or stream, or on multiple

ARIK AND THE EIDER. If you find yourself with a free hour this winter – and why wouldn’t you? – here’s a suggestion, if a true-life story of tragedy, triumph, and duck hunting strikes your

Four-plus years ago, a network of wildlife advocates organized to review and express concerns regarding forest habitat/timber-management policies and procedures within state wildlife management areas.
It increasingly became evident that this issue was more

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 19, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

New Year’s resolutions seem to be going out of style. Just as well, probably. Typically they’re promises to ourselves that are not kept. I know. I’m good at breaking resolutions.
As proof, the day

The port of Duluth-Superior is a major economic engine for Minnesota, handling an average of 35 million short tons of cargo every year. Ships leaving the harbor carry iron ore and grain, while those inbound
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