
Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Remembering a fine hunting ambassador: Milo Hanson
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 3, 2026 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 3, 2026 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

The 2026 Minnesota Duck Summit carried the theme of hope through its March 27-28 gathering in Nicollet as Scott Glup, retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) biologist and event host, set the tone Friday,

The 2025 Minnesota prairie chicken harvest fell to one of its lowest levels since Minnesota reopened the season in 2003.
Hunters harvested 46 birds, and total harvest after accounting for non-respondents was estimated at

From central Minnesota and locations to its south and west, ice fishing options no longer exist. While you could still see some ice on lakes around the St. Cloud and Twin Cities areas early this

Minnesota’s Rainy River spring walleyes don’t sit still; they are moving up the Rainy River to spawn! They slide, stack, and move.
If you’re not moving with them, you’re just casting. Here’s how we

You can ice fish north or fish open water to the south. Here’s a look at the Minnesota fishing report on April 1, 2026.

Listen here for an update on the Rainy River sturgeon season from Joe Henry of Lake of the Woods Tourism.

The Minnesota DNR announced the walleye regulation for the open water fishing season on Upper Red Lake. Listen here for details.

The Minnesota DNR is seeking public input on proposed updates to an important border water’s management plan. Listen here for details.
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