Walleyes and pike remain active while panfish bite stays slow
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Perch continue to be caught in 16 feet throughout Isle Bay on jigging spoons and minnow heads. You’ll find a few walleyes on the 14- to 16-foot rocks in
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Perch continue to be caught in 16 feet throughout Isle Bay on jigging spoons and minnow heads. You’ll find a few walleyes on the 14- to 16-foot rocks in

Answer: Only if you’ll be there for 45 days-plus St. Paul – In September, new rules in Canada took effect to address boating safety. But do the new “competency” rules affect the thousands of Minnesotans
Wabasha, Minn. – Investigators and officials from the Wabasha County Attorney’s Office this week were determining if charges would be filed against a landowner suspected of pouring a poisonous substance over deer carcasses in an
Walker, Minn. – It’s been a dynamic past five years for one of northern Minnesota’s most renowned fisheries, Leech Lake. Now it’s time to look ahead. A crash in the walleye population, followed by a
Big Six LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Reports off the main lake remain limited, but should improve with the good ice conditions. There are some nice perch and a few walleyes being caught in Wahkon Bay,

Ely, Minn. – Dogs killed by timber wolves. Wolves wandering across the city hall parking lot in Ely, dragging garbage bags down the street, or lurking near pets on the city’s outskirts. Those are citizens’
St. Paul – Muzzleloader deer hunters killed more bucks, but fewer antlerless deer, through the first nine days of this year’s season than they did in 2008. As of the beginning of the week, the
St. Paul – Hunters this year have donated fewer deer and less money to the state’s venison donation program than they have during the past two years. Hunters have donated about $35,000 to the program;
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