
Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: 90-year-old helped after skiing
Minnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the March 27, 2026 edition of Outdoor News.

Minnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the March 27, 2026 edition of Outdoor News.

Wow, things have changed on the Missouri River!
Back in the day I was one of a handful of anglers there, and it was rare to see anyone, even the locals. The crowds have

Conducting the research in a CWD Management Zone in Minnesota poses challenges for the researchers as bait cannot be placed without having control measures around the bait to exclude deer. The box traps are used

Since 1986, the Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society has handed out an annual conservation award that recognizes organizations and individuals that show outstanding commitment to the state’s natural resources.
This year’s Conservation Award

The burbot may be scorned by many anglers, but it shouldn’t be, says Tim Lesmeister. Here’s why.

Mazaska’s walleye population remains in good shape, it holds quality northern pike, and high numbers of good-sized largemouth bass. Freshwater drum, white bass, and even longnose gar are caught here, but Mazaska’s panfish, especially its

While first typing these words, March 2026 was delivering a foot of snow to Minnesota. Last week looked and felt like winter, but warm weather already had ruined the ice. What is an angler to
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the March 25, 2026 edition of Outdoor News.

Fish aren’t stuck in their winter patterns anymore. They are staging for spring and spreading out. If you’re looking for bulls, don’t chase big schools; big late ice bluegills run solo or in pairs.
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