
Treaty issue demands top-down leadership
At a special meeting of the Mille Lacs Fishery Input Group in early December, area business owners, anglers, and residents went on record objecting to the Chippewa spring gill-net fishery on the big lake. It

At a special meeting of the Mille Lacs Fishery Input Group in early December, area business owners, anglers, and residents went on record objecting to the Chippewa spring gill-net fishery on the big lake. It

The Nature Conservancy has donated Black Dog Preserve in Burnsville to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service so that it can be added to the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. The 95-acre preserve was acquired
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The bays have 10 to 12 inches of ice, but there is some trouble spots on the main lake so caution is still advised. Look to Cove Bay,

St. Paul – The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council has finalized its latest round of funding recommendations – 30 projects totalling more than $97 million. The council recommends how funds from the habitat portion of the

Wayzata, Minn. – You can go anywhere in the state and find walkable, fishable ice. But it doesn’t seem to matter what direction you head, you’ll also find a few lakes with some problematic ice
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 14, 2012: South Metro Flyways DU Blizzard Blitz, 1-4 p.m., Lakeville VFW. For more info call Adam Phelps 712-260-2509. Feb. 3, 2012: Morrison County Wild Gobblers NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Falls Ballroom, Little
States, tribes to assume management responsibility WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that gray wolf populations in the Great Lakes region have recovered and no longer require the protection of the

Given that the state Republican Party has been swimming upstream against a river of nasty, even bizarre news reports the past couple of weeks, party operatives chose an odd time to declare they had the

Jigging Shad Raps have been around for years, but I think some people have quit using them because of the success of jigging spoons (which indeed are a great fishing tool.) I also sometimes wonder
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