
Minnesota fishing & hunting report
Anglers are still out, but the bite has slowed in many areas of Minnesota.

Anglers are still out, but the bite has slowed in many areas of Minnesota.

Each year for the past seven years, all but a few counties in Minnesota have received shares of a $10 million pot of funding to spend, in a variety of ways, on preventing the spread

Minnesota’s eighth-largest wildlife management area finally has a new master plan, its first since 1977. Minnesota DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen signed off on the plan Jan. 31.
The master plan for the WMA doesn’t

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

The fate of public recreational use of more than 32,000 acres, the Keweenaw Heartlands, is being determined by The Nature Conservancy and about 20 local stakeholder groups.

Something unusual is set to take place on the Lower Saginaw River on March 16: walleye fishing.
Angling for walleyes there will continue as if it were still March 15, until this year the

Starting this year, solar panels will be installed at state fish hatcheries, contributing to paying the bills and producing electricity to help rear fish.
Starting in the southern part of the state in March

Outdoor news reports from around Michigan.

It’s been up and down weather-wise of late. What’s that meant for the ice conditions and the bite.
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