Minnesota deer, bear trackers – and their dogs – at the ready
In a perfect world, every deer or bear hunter would make a clean kill, either with a firearm or a bow. And tracking that animal would be easy as pie.
But that world doesn’t
In a perfect world, every deer or bear hunter would make a clean kill, either with a firearm or a bow. And tracking that animal would be easy as pie.
But that world doesn’t

If you’re still working on a plan for opening day of the whitetail bow season or, if you’re like me, constantly looking for new spots, then the last-minute scouting agenda is simple: Focus on food.<br

The upland hunt in the early 2000s unraveled in a postcard-perfect setting: along the rolling hills of small grain and grassland near Lemmon, S.D., just west of the walleye-rich Missouri River, where Lewis and Clark

It’s the same old story, year after year. Summer arrives, and we all have the best of intentions to shoot our bows, hang some deer stands, put out some cameras, and just generally prepare ourselves

There’s no question that you can catch a lot of bass during the late summer months by fishing weedlines, docks, and rock piles.
But if you’re more into catching quality bass rather than numbers,

On Thursday, Aug. 28, the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy filed a petition alongside eight other organizations and advocacy groups calling for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to review its agricultural drainage permitting process.

If someone were to walk into Christopherson Bait and Tackle in Alexandria and ask about Lake Oscar, the shop’s associate would likely mention that it’s a fun lake to fish and that it has just
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the Sept. 5, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

Minnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the Sept. 5, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.
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