Man to retire after 50-year Minnesota DNR career
Larry Koster has a boat that’s long been collecting dust. He figures it’s time to get it back on the water.”I do like to fish and I can sit there for a long time, even
Larry Koster has a boat that’s long been collecting dust. He figures it’s time to get it back on the water.”I do like to fish and I can sit there for a long time, even
Des Moines — The Iowa DNR is hosting a public meeting to discuss a number of new proposed regulations including changes to waterfowl seasons, and the antlerless deer season quotas. The meeting will be conducted
St. Paul – With less than a month left in the legislative session – and three-day weeks this week and next – there are a variety of unresolved issues. Even if lawmakers had figured out
Bemidji, Minn. – Walleye anglers tired of changing regulations will find welcome complacency in Upper Red Lake’s fishing rules this year. Thanks in part to consistent walleye reproduction and this year’s winter catch, anglers will
St. Paul – The Senate earlier this week gave preliminary approval to $59 million worth of conservation projects funded by the amendment voters passed in 2008. The projects, all recommended by the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage
Minnesota Public Radio reported this morning that the Leech Lake and White Earth Ojibwe Indian bands may look to “reassert hunting and fishing rights they say are guaranteed by 19th century treaties.” According to the
The commercial minnow licenses of two Baudette men have been revoked for three years following an investigation by the Minnesota DNR. John D. Hult, 69, and Kim D. Barsness, 55, convicted in Beltrami County District
Regulations that require Upper Red Lake anglers to release smaller walleye during the first month of the open water season will remain in effect for 2010, according to the Minnesota DNR. From Saturday, May 15,

Lanesboro, Minn. – Anglers can expect three things when the southeast trout season opens on Saturday: abundant trout, clear water, and a festive atmosphere. Like it does every year, the Chatfield Fire Department will hold
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