Ice-out by opener likely
Grand Marais, Minn – Anglers should have no problem getting their boats in the water on opening day of the 2001 walleye season. Even in the far northern regions of the state ice conditions have
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Grand Marais, Minn – Anglers should have no problem getting their boats in the water on opening day of the 2001 walleye season. Even in the far northern regions of the state ice conditions have
Grand Rapids — Fire fighters stayed busy last weekend when a spell of hot, dry weather led to over 300 wildfires. Two homes were lost in Hibbing and one in Monticello due to the flames.
Grand Marais, Minn – Anglers should have no problem getting their boats in the water on opening day of the 2001 walleye season. Even in the far northern regions of the state ice conditions have
It will the third such public meeting. The intent of the meetings is to explore possibly negotiating a cooperative agreement similar to what the state negotiated with the Leech Lake Band in 1973, and the
CENTRAL METRO The shallow bays and channels on most city lakes have started producing crappies. Better lakes this week have been Nokomis, Hiawatha, and Lake of the Isles. The river is still too high to
In most Midwestern states, non-residents and in some cases residents as well must apply for a permit to hunt turkeys during one of up to seven or eight different time periods. Since the later seasons
St. Paul Minnesota DNR Commissioner Allen Garber announced Monday that he has selected a long-time Minnesota forestry professional to head the DNR’s Forestry Division. Michael Carroll, a 21-year veteran with the DNR who currently serves
Superior Wilderness Action Network filed the lawsuit last week in U.S. District Court, contending the Forest Service didn’t conduct a mandatory environmental impact statement before agreeing to swap a parcel of Superior National Forest land
Contributing Editor If it weren’t for the muskie, a good case could be made for the smallmouth bass as the state fish. Smallies are native to more waters than muskies. Pound-for-pound, they fight as hard.
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