Running down deer results in hefty fines
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Four Door County men and three juveniles racked up $20,546 in fines, 18 years worth of license revocation, 395 days of jail time, and the forced sale of one truck because they
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Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Four Door County men and three juveniles racked up $20,546 in fines, 18 years worth of license revocation, 395 days of jail time, and the forced sale of one truck because they
Retaliation: Is it time for Minnesota to strike back? By Shawn Perich Field Editor St. Paul The steady stream of North Dakota traffic travelling to and from western Minnesota’s lake country has not gone unnoticed
The Minnesota DNR will accept applications on a first-come, first-served basis. The proposed goose season dates at LqP will be Saturday, Oct. 11 through Wednesday, Nov. 19. Hunters must apply on a standard 3-inch by
Lang has been a CO since 1980. He’s now known throughout the Perham area for his efforts to fight impaired recreational activities by removing 123 recreational vehicle operators, boat drivers, and impaired hunters from the
NORTHWEST METRO The walleye bite continues to be tough, but northern pike anglers are doing very well with sucker minnows along the outside weed edges of Buffalo Lake and Waverly Lake. The weed edges and
Editor Richmond, Minn. A Stearns County gobbler has set new records in two categories for Minnesota wild turkeys. On Saturday, May 17, John Kuhl, of Richmond, Minn., shot a gobbler that officially registered as the
Those interested should register by Aug. 8. To learn more about the events or to register, call 1-800-821-TREE, or log onto the MDHA web site at: www.mndeerhunters.com.
Associate Editor Amid criticism from waterfowling groups and individuals, an organization from Texas known as the National Waterfowlers Registry has canceled sponsorship of a contest that would’ve paid duck hunters up to $1 million for
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