
Fishing in Minnesota in 2023: Controversies reign
We like to think that fishing is the simple life – kids on docks waiting for bobbers to go down, watching sunsets or sunrises, frogs croaking, fillets frying, friends bonding in a boat, cold beer

We like to think that fishing is the simple life – kids on docks waiting for bobbers to go down, watching sunsets or sunrises, frogs croaking, fillets frying, friends bonding in a boat, cold beer

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 14, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

While Dave told me multiple times that receiving the award is a great honor, I look at it a bit differently.
To me, the honor is being able to A) select an outstanding conservationist

We cannot meet our emissions reductions targets if we do not protect our lands, waters, and wildlife habitat, which benefit us in so many ways.

From CWD to CRP to HPAI, all too frequently the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department says, “no comment.”

We probably all learn about the outdoors from parents, grandparents, friends, or others that were there to help us in our journey. For me, it was my father, who was a World War II veteran

Retired DNR northeast region fisheries manager Henry Drewes says the state of Minnesota needs to aggressively object to the proposed changes to reservation boundaries on Upper Red Lake. To not do so is a disservice

European carp have been around a century-plus and remain our most destructive aquatic invasive species. As bad as the market is for Euro-carp, it’s worse for silvers and bigheads. Considering the long-term costs of trying

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 7, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.
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