A quick rundown of Minnesota Outdoor News bits
As always, there’s lots going on in the state’s outdoor realm. Here are some of the highlights, and things to watch for: • It seems clear that a study of what’s killing moose in northeastern
As always, there’s lots going on in the state’s outdoor realm. Here are some of the highlights, and things to watch for: • It seems clear that a study of what’s killing moose in northeastern

For years, dedicated readers and attendees at my seminars have heard me explain that I always hook maggots through the beveled end. That’s changing a bit, but one rule that’s not changing is the need

Here’s a quick grab bag of newsie items that generated some mini-rants from me this week. Cougar corner First, from the “alert the media” file, I see that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch action remains strong if the weather is stable for two or three consecutive days. The bigger perch and numbers of tullibees continue to be found off the

St. Paul – In recent years, the recommendations of two part-citizen panels that advise lawmakers on how to spend certain natural resources dollars have largely made it through the legislative process unadultered. If the chair
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 4: Tri-County DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Park Ballroom. For more info call Steve Smisek, 952-758-3930. March 4-5: Wild Sheep Foundation Banquet, 5 p.m., Mpls Marriott SW. For more info call Patti Murry, 507-645-8811.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) worked with COs Richards and Seefeldt practicing airboat operations in preparation for possible flood event response. Training was attended at Camp Ripley where taxidermist

Pine Island, Minn. – Just days after a 7-year-old elk at a captive facility north of Rochester tested positive for chronic wasting disease, DNR officials began to express concern about wild deer entering and exiting

Minnesotans who would like to participate in a newly formed Department of Natural Resources (DNR) waterfowl hunting listening session should nominate themselves by March 14. The DNR soon will select a 12-person focus group that
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