Minnesota
Twin Cities Metro
NORTHEAST METRO Bald Eagle Lake is kicking out pike in 10 to 15 feet, crappies in 20 feet, and walleyes in 15 to 20 feet. Walleyes also remain active on White Bear Lake in 18

HAPET report examines loss of wetlands from 1980-2007
Fergus Falls, Minn. – More than 4 percent of the wetland areas in the state’s Prairie Pothole Region have been lost since 1980, according to a preliminary report by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s
Legislator plans look at lead bullet restrictions
St. Paul – State Rep. Sandra Masin says there are a couple reasons she’s being moved to introduce legislation this session that could restrict or ban lead bullets – and other lead-based ammo and/or fishing
Big Six
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has slowed, with the gravel kicking out more fish than the mud flats. The Four Mile and Five Mile gravel bars have been most productive in 28 to 32
Setting proper policy is the task before the Heritage Council
For the 12 Minnesotans serving on the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council, it’s going to be a short winter. By April 1, they must make recommendations to the Legislature for the initial habitat expenditures from the
Whitetails give way to walleyes
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor With the whitetails a little tough to come by this fall, it seemed to make sense to switch over to walleyes for a few days if, for no other reason than
Hunters concerned about the sale of wildlife land
Mankato, Minn. (AP) – Wildlife habitat on Minnesota’s private land has ebbed and flowed with the vagaries of farm programs and politics. But most Minnesotans believe that once an area was purchased by or donated
Northwestern & Central
Holiday Resort on Lake Osakis (http://www.lakeosakisresorts.com/) Lake level resort located on the sheltered north shore of Lake Osakis. Guests have caught record size fish from the deep water fishing dock which is lit all night.