New hunting seasons arrive this weekend
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Watson, Minn. – For hunters, the best days of the year are just beginning. While hunters no doubt have been scouting for doves and checking their baits for bear activity
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Watson, Minn. – For hunters, the best days of the year are just beginning. While hunters no doubt have been scouting for doves and checking their baits for bear activity
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – Leeches and live bait rigs are turning some walleyes during the day. Work the tops and edges of the mud flats in 24 to 32 feet of water.
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Odanah, Wis. – Twelve days after its proposal to increase duck limits and allow baiting on ceded territory was denied, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission says it
By Todd Richmond Associated Press Writer Onalaska Wis. (AP) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s top Midwestern official gave the final go-ahead last week to a sweeping package of conservation changes for the upper
BIG SIX LAKE MILLE LACS East – During the evening or in cloudy conditions, crankbaits or a slip bobber and leech is producing walleyes on the six- to 12-rocks. The mud flats are giving up
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul – A new commission that will make natural resource-spending recommendations to the Legislature is nearly in place. Eleven of the 17 members of the new Legislative-Citizen Commission on
By Joe Albert Staff Writer Ft. Snelling – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has denied a proposal by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission to allow waterfowl baiting and a 40-duck limit
MCEA says OHV rules cause for certification concerns By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul – Earlier this year, state forests in Minnesota were dually certified as ‘sustainable,’ in theory making wood products from the
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — Jerry Mueller isn’t excited about it, but he’s going back to the place where his boat and fishing equipment were confiscated at the end of May. Mueller,
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