
No muskies for Gull under DNR fish plan
St. Paul – As discussions about stocking muskies into Gull and Pokegama lakes were under way, DNR officials made at least one promise: They would hold off on making decisions until a long-range muskie and

St. Paul – As discussions about stocking muskies into Gull and Pokegama lakes were under way, DNR officials made at least one promise: They would hold off on making decisions until a long-range muskie and
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Live bait rigs or crankbaits trolled off the deep flats and rocks have produced a few walleyes during the day. The evening bite has been better in 14 feet of water
NORTHEAST METRO Crankbaits are producing a few walleyes in 20 to 30 feet on the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. Small sunfish remain active on most lakes, but look to the weed edges of White
St. Paul – A vote on dedicated funding still is months away, but applications already are being taken for a council that would advise lawmakers on how to spend about $91 million a year in
Forest Lake, Minn. – A highly infective virus known as Newcastle is likely to blame for the deaths of a number of double-crested cormorants and possibly other non-game birds in the state, in July and

St. Paul – The public comments are in, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency expects a system of permitting for vessel discharge (ballast water) is likely to be approved sometime in September, prior to the

St. Paul – The city of St. Paul will experience an influx of political figures, activists, media, and security workers during the first week of September, when the Republican National Convention comes to town. Among
St. Paul – DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten has reached out to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dale Hall, a sign of how concerned state officials are that waterfowlers will be hurt by restrictive scaup
ALEXANDRIA AREA Lakes Miltona, Reno, and Ida remain the area’s best walleye options in 12 to 18 feet of water. The bigger bass are now hitting crankbaits on the main-lake bars of most lakes, mainly
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