
Trip reflection
If this is what global warming looks like, I’ll take it. I’ve just returned from an annual ice-fishing trip that I’ve taken now for 13 years with the same group of college buddies. In other

If this is what global warming looks like, I’ll take it. I’ve just returned from an annual ice-fishing trip that I’ve taken now for 13 years with the same group of college buddies. In other

A common question I hear at seminars is whether anglers should avoid using swivels snaps and weights.
The DNR announced this week that it’s seeking citizen input on three hunting and trapping issues at a series of five meetings beginning this coming Thursday. The proposals are: • Requiring non-toxic shot for rail

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will seek citizen input on three hunting and trapping issues at a series of public meetings this winter. The DNR is seeking input on the following proposals: Requiring non-toxic
Can hunting endangered animals save the species? U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Statement Three African Antelope Species Final Rule

Duck stamp would climb to $25; CRP would see cuts Washington – President Barack Obama’s 2013 budget plan for the Department of the Interior suggests increasing the price of the federal duck stamp, an item
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) monitored angling activity on Lake Bronson and Lake of the Woods. Assistance was provided to CO Milbridge and CO Birchem with enforcement action on a case
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The rock/mud transition areas are producing perch during the day and walleyes during low-light periods in 20 to 28 feet. Hit the edges of the mud flats during

St. Paul – The group that recommends how lawmakers should spend lottery revenues from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund met last week for the first time since the firing – then unfiring –
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