
Huge southeast buck ready for P&Y book
Hokah, Minn. – When the new Pope and Young record book is available in a few months, it will feature a new record for the top nontypical Minnesota whitetail, a buck known in southeastern Minnesota

Hokah, Minn. – When the new Pope and Young record book is available in a few months, it will feature a new record for the top nontypical Minnesota whitetail, a buck known in southeastern Minnesota
Even longer for those weary of Coleman-Franken Going about my business in the backyard, I was suddenly surrounded by deer. About a dozen were all around the yard, though the sunflower seeds scattered beneath the
Little Falls, Minn. – When it comes to tightening belts to address a reduction in funding to the state of Minnesota, there are few options for the DNR’s Enforcement Division but to cut staff. After
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor STATE BEAR HUNTERS will be glad to know that the drawing for 2009 kill tags took place late last week. Results of that drawing will be available this week. You should

St. Paul – A number of bills aimed at Minnesota’s outdoors were introduced this week, among them a bill that would allow portable stands to remain overnight in state wildlife management areas, but only for
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Walleyes continue to be pulled off deep structure – 24 feet or more during morning and afternoon. There’s an improved night bite on the eight- to 12-foot rock reefs, which provides
Fishing advocate Vern Wagner says it’s lonely at the State Capitol. “I used to see Frank Schneider, Dave Overland, and John Schneider roaming around the Capitol,” he says, naming three anglers who represented the Minnesota
NORTHEAST METRO Centerville Lake is producing panfish and pike in 10 to 15 feet during midday hours. Look to Forest Lake and Bald Eagle Lake for crappies during the evening hours in 20 feet. Sucker

DNR Reports St. Paul – Safe fish harvest levels have been set at Lake Mille Lacs for the 2009 fishing season. The safe harvest of walleye has been set at 541,000 pounds, up from 430,000
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