
Time ticking for sportsmen to sound off on review of iconic game bird
Public comment period on Zinke Interior Department’s plan for Western sage grouse ends Nov. 27.
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Public comment period on Zinke Interior Department’s plan for Western sage grouse ends Nov. 27.
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 18: Maidens of the Marshes DU Banquet, Fergus Falls VFW. For more info call Melissa, 218-589-7787. Nov. 18: Fergus Falls DU Banquet, Fergus Falls VFW. For more info call Jackie Johnson, 701-799-6659. Nov.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Nick Prachar (Baudette) reports enforcement action was taken for taking deer over bait, possessing an overlimit of deer, and failure to register deer. CO Prachar also responded to complaints
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Some skim ice has formed in a few bays, but the main lake was wide open on Tuesday morning. A few muskie anglers were out in boats and hooking fish
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) reports charges are pending for an archery hunter who wounded a trophy buck with an arrow. The next day and still during the archery season, the
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 15: Stevens County DU, Morris Armory. For more info call Erv Krosch, 320-760-6993. Nov. 15: Lake Region DU Banquet, Lakeside Supper Club. For more info call Jake Duncan, 507-661-0819. Nov. 18: Maidens of
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS The bays and lake were ice-free as of Tuesday morning. Muskie anglers continue to fish and find success on the shallow rock reefs. Deer hunting reports have been mostly good

A longtime conservation advocate, Botzek is entering the next phase of his career.

Nearly 70,000 of Minnesota’s 550,000 hunters are women, compared to 55,000 female hunters in 2010. Growth is thanks in part to Becoming An Outdoors Woman program, the state’s training and research effort that aims to
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