A lifespan for them, a long time for us
The day’s first words to Vikki weren’t “good morning.” “Mud pots,” I said. “Mud pots,” she replied with a sleepy smile. Years ago, we went pheasant hunting in South Dakota by way of Yellowstone National
The day’s first words to Vikki weren’t “good morning.” “Mud pots,” I said. “Mud pots,” she replied with a sleepy smile. Years ago, we went pheasant hunting in South Dakota by way of Yellowstone National
Rob Drieslein Minnesota Editor On Monday, members of the House Cultural and Outdoor Resources Finance Division (the committee overseeing dedicated funding expenditures) had the task from chair Mary Murphy, DFL-Hermantown, of providing a picture of
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor It’s amazing how quickly we go from feast to famine in this wonderful world of Wisconsin outdoors. Wasn’t it just yesterday when it was September and all of those hunting opportunities

St. Paul – An elk raised on a farm north of Rochester in Olmsted County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The discovery – the result of routine testing of slaughtered cervids – marks
ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies are being pulled off Lake Le Homme Dieu in 20 feet and from Lake Reno in eight to 14 feet. Look for sunfish and crappies at Lake Mary in nine to 14
Washington – For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed timber wolves from the Endangered Species List in the Midwest. Delisting occurred in March 2007, but a
Bruno, Minn. – A decision by the DNR to allow Wisconsin biologists to trap and relocate pine martens from Minnesota to the Badger State touched off a number of questions from the state’s trappers. The
Brooklyn Center, Minn. – Just a year ago, much of the conversation regarding the state of deer management in Minnesota centered on simplification, so much so that some of a task force’s recommendations became part
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