Wolf claims on record pace
Grand Rapids, Minn. – A combination of several factors, likely including an early spring and fewer deer in the north, has made the north woods’ wolves turn elsewhere for food. More often this spring, that’s
Grand Rapids, Minn. – A combination of several factors, likely including an early spring and fewer deer in the north, has made the north woods’ wolves turn elsewhere for food. More often this spring, that’s
The Minnesota DNR has announced the promotion of three conservation officers. Mike Shelden was named Fergus Falls area enforcement supervisor, which includes Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Todd and Traverse counties. Julie Olson is
CO Ben Huener (Roseau) monitored area angling activity on the Roseau River, Lake Bronson, and Lake of the Woods. Two trespass complaints were handled on private land and on a WMA. CO Huener investigated three

St. Paul – Gov. Tim Pawlenty on Tuesday afternoon vetoed a controversial bill that included a number of fish and wildlife policy provisions, known collectively as the Game and Fish Bill. The bill included a

Madelia, Minn. – Sure as winter turns to spring, and spring becomes summer, turkey hunters this year killed a record number of birds. Indeed, record springtime turkey harvests have become a common refrain, as this
St. Paul – Portions of a Legislature-approved bill – now awaiting Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s approval or veto – are aimed at protecting spawning fish in parts of the Mississippi River and its tributaries in the
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Walleyes are hitting leeches and Lindy Rigs off the deep gravel and mud during the day and a lot of the fish have been slightly suspended. The evening rock
Washington – Two months after the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to delist federally protected timber wolves in those states, members of Congress from Minnesota have offered their

Bemidji, Minn. – The latest chapter in treaty disputes began last Friday along the shores of Lake Bemidji as five members of the Leech Lake and White Earth bands of Chippewa attempted to net fish.
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