Minnesota
Walleyes keep anglers busy as ice conditions improve
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Jigging spoons are producing walleyes in 19 feet of water on the Three Mile gravel. Look to Sloppy Joe’s for walleyes in slightly deeper water. Lowlight periods are
Citizens encourage closer look at G&F Fund spending
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul – If you’re a hunter, you likely believe the money you spend on licenses to hunt animals like deer goes to benefit deer and their habitat. And if
DNR: Waterfowlers saw decent, long duck hunt
Late goose season now on tap By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Bemidji, Minn. — Naturally, there were hunters who had their “worst duck season ever.” Others likely had one of their best. Overall, according to
Gentry pleads guilty in black bear-tagging case
Late goose season now on tap By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Bemidji, Minn. – Naturally, there were hunters who had their ‘worst duck season ever.’ Others likely had one of their best. Overall, according to
Deer feeding ban in effect in northwest
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul – Recreational deer feeding has been banned in a 4,000-square-mile area in the northwest corner of the state, in an effort to reduce the possibility of transmission of
Quality, fishable ice found across much of Minnesota
By Glen Schmitt Staff Writer Baudette, Minn. – What a difference a week makes. Ice conditions have improved dramatically across the state as single-digit temperatures quickly ushered in another ice fishing season. From south to
Low water affecting Superior fish
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Duluth, Minn. – Drought conditions that brought warm and low levels of water to North Shore streams this summer, and caused die-offs of steelhead, are continuing to have an effect.
It’s go time – ice fishing has started in many areas
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS On the east side of the lake, Isle Bay, Wahkon Bay, and Cove Bay have four to six inches of ice. Walleye and perch reports have been very good from