
Late ice-fishing walleye jigging actions
Our sole job when fishing any species is to attract an individual and get it to bite. As the hard-water walleye season winds down, I’m using a lot of vertical jigging spoons and short-shanked jigs.

Our sole job when fishing any species is to attract an individual and get it to bite. As the hard-water walleye season winds down, I’m using a lot of vertical jigging spoons and short-shanked jigs.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Larry Milbridge (Warroad) investigated a complaint about an illegal structure fire and handled an incident involving a dog in a trap. Most of the week was spent checking anglers

St. Paul – As the state makes another foray into management of wolves – and its first into managing a hunting season – DNR officials continue to lay out specifics. Two weeks ago, they testified

Department seeking OK to pursue update rejected by former Gov. Pawlenty in 2010 St. Paul – A revised edition of shoreland rules developed by the DNR could be on a track toward implementation should the

St. Paul – State management of wolves and aquatic invasive species have dominated the first couple of weeks at the state Capitol. Discussions of the topics will continue as the session wears on, but there’s
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes continue to hit at sunset and after dark in 20 feet or less on the main-lake structure and breaks. During the day, work the deep gravel and

How far are we willing to go in the fight against invasive species such as zebra mussels? I’ve been pondering that question a lot lately. The DNR already has announced that, beginning with this spring’s
But protecting waterfowl not a good enough reason to extend raccoon season Debate over the use and placement of 220 Conibears has erupted within the mainstream media and in the pages of Outdoor News. A
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