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Babbitt may let Indians hunt in national parks

Washington, D.C. A pending special rule drafted by the Interior Department may open the door to fish and wildlife harvest in national parks by Indian tribes, charges the environmental watchdog group Public Employees for Environmental

DNR seeks public comment on Mississippi River bluegill regs

The Minnesota DNR will host a series of public meetings in December to gather comment on proposed experimental regulations to improve bluegill populations on backwaters of the Mississippi River. The regulations, which would apply only

Sierra Club sues over PR-funded programs

Lansing, Mich. The Sierra Club filed suit Oct. 11 in federal court against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Michigan DNR. The suit charges that wildlife management activities funded through the federal Pittman-Robertson

State anglers remain under Mille Lacs walleye quota

Tribal harvest continues Garrison, Minn. State anglers will remain well below the 2000 walleye harvest quota of 300,000 pounds on Lake Mille Lacs. Tom Jones, large lake specialist for the DNR, said hook-and-line anglers had

Strange and spooky deer stands

A deer stand might be nothing more than the broad beam of a stout oak to lean your back against when you plant your butt on the ground. Or it might be a portable treestand,

Zone T take is more than 67,000

Madison Hunters from the October Zone T season exceeded biologists’ expectations by tagging 67,241 antlerless deer during the special four-day season. “I’m very happy with the numbers,” said Bill Mytton of Madison, the DNR’s state

Are we going to list record fish with an asterisk?

Just when you thought things were pretty straightforward, it seems someone always throws a new twist into the mix. Check out the size of the bluegill in the accompanying photo. A five-pound, 15-inch bluegill is

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