Anglers finding a mixed bag of fish along the weedlines
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The deep gravel and mud continue to produce numbers of walleyes. The night bite has been very good with slip bobbers and leeches in 25 to 32 feet,
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The deep gravel and mud continue to produce numbers of walleyes. The night bite has been very good with slip bobbers and leeches in 25 to 32 feet,
St. Paul – After a surge to start the year, fishing license sales have moderated. As of earlier this week, anglers had purchased about 758,500 licenses, which compares to about 767,300 at the same time
In the interest of public safety, Grand Portage State Park, near the Canadian border, will be closed this weekend. The closure will allow for the grading and paving of a new entrance road and other
St. Paul – Big changes are in the offing for some deer hunters in the state this fall. Among them: Adult hunters in the southeast portion of the state (permit areas 338-349) won’t be able
Bemidji, Minn. – A change implemented earlier this week could make it a bit easier to catch a four-fish limit of walleyes from Upper Red Lake: Beginning Tuesday, the protected walleye slot on the big

Washington, D.C. – It’s not a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, but $6 billion in savings through renegotiated crop insurance contracts will allow U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Limits of walleyes are being taken with slip bobbers and leeches at night on the Three Mile, Lakeside Reef, Hunter’s Point, and Graveyard. During the day work the deep

Spent Friday at the Outdoor Writers Association of America annual conference in Rochester. The four-day event travels every year, and it last visited Minnesota in 1996. (Madison hosted the conference in 2005, but I missed
Associated Press Duluth, Minn. – More moose are being sighted outside of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and other parts of their traditional range in northeastern Minnesota as citizens respond to a plea for help
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