
How to fish around big crowds when Minnesota winters require it
I tell people that if they choose to fish near these popular areas, they should check the outside edges – around 100 to 200 yards away from the cluster.

I tell people that if they choose to fish near these popular areas, they should check the outside edges – around 100 to 200 yards away from the cluster.

Actually, the lie kind of, sort of, started the night before. With my wife, Bev, in Florida for nearly three weeks helping her elderly parents, I was left to fend for myself.

There are four goals that Fishers and Farmers Partnership strives for each year. The first is to engage farmers and ranchers. Second, the FFP wants to support fish habitat conservation projects. Third, members want to

Panfish are a great way to round out the winter. I expect to find some in the same general locations, whether it is through the ice or in open water.

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Thursday said that rainfall-driven runoff likely caused a fish kill in Rush Creek near Lewiston last summer.
The incident, which was discovered on July 26, 2022, occurred within

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Minnesota Outdoor News.

The Legislative- Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council have new members. There’s currently a mix of new and returning members, while both bodies await more appointments by the Minnesota House,

Outdoor news items from around Minnesota.

Few people have both feet planted in the natural resources public policy arena like Katie McKalip, of Missoula, Mont. During the past 16 years, she’s worked for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (2007-2015), and since
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