DNR lodges concerns over waterfowl regs
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
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
Washington (AP) – The Senate voted last Friday to ratify a compact to prevent the diversion of water from the Great Lakes, quickly approving legislation sought by the region’s governors worried that thirsty places would
Tucked away in a hardwood forest along the Snake River is a comfortable cabin. It is a traditional structure, where the screen door creaks when you open it and nothing inside smacks of pretense. There
ALEXANDRIA AREA A few walleyes are coming out of 20 to 24 feet or in the weeds on Lake Reno, Lake Miltona, and Lake Ida. Look for bass on the flats in 14 to 17
Bemidji, Minn. – While duck hunters likely will have a 60-day season with a six-duck daily bag (including four mallards), still unclear is exactly what the scaup and canvasback seasons will look like. For each
St. Paul – It’s been more than a year since state officials made known their interest in buying land on Lake Vermilion and turning it into the state’s newest state park. Since then, a task
Over the years of telling stories while sitting around campfires and on ice-fishing buckets, my friends have heard me say more than once that living my life would likely kill the average man. I think
When it comes to knowing the law, they say ignorance is no excuse. The same is true for entering fish in fishing contests. I know this from judging the Silver Bay Salmon Classic, where folks
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