
11-year old takes massive buck during Minnesota’s youth season
Walking out to a deer stand on his family’s acreage in Polk County, Teagan Lee and his mother, Sarah, of Trail, Minn., spooked several deer before they sat down and waited for a buck to

Walking out to a deer stand on his family’s acreage in Polk County, Teagan Lee and his mother, Sarah, of Trail, Minn., spooked several deer before they sat down and waited for a buck to

When you drive across a bridge, do you ever look down at the river and wonder what fish might be passing beneath? There’s at least one DNR fisheries manager who probably does, and he’s using

South Dakota’s first pheasant-hunting season opened Oct. 30, 1919, with about 1,000 hunters harvesting about 200 birds in Spink County in one day.
Now, fast-forward to 2024, when 1.4 million birds were harvested by

Diversity is the key to the strength and resilience of Mother Nature. Diversity in the plant world ranges from single celled plants, known as algae, to giant sequoia trees. The diversity of insects is almost

Whether you call it a tobacco hornworm or the larval form of a Carolina sphinx moth, this large, green caterpillar makes for an arresting sight.

When the Minnesota DNR announced it was considering lowering the state’s walleye limit from six to four, MN-FISH Executive Director Mark Holsten recalls wanting to wait until it became more official before the advocacy group

There were fresh deer droppings and tracks all over a corner of the beanfield that had just been combined during the previous week.
The problem? The corner was 15 yards from a well-traveled road

In mid-October, The Nature Conservancy announced it had acquired 12,271 acres of forested land on the outskirts of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to preserve for public access.
“These large opportunities to take

The best way for an angler to approach Itasca County’s North Star Lake might be to break it down into four separate basins. It’s not that the basins vary greatly as far as physical characteristics.
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