
MN Daily Update: Montana man sentenced to prison time for selling eagle parts
A federal judge in South Dakota has sentenced a Montana man to three years in prison for trafficking eagle feathers, wings and tails. Here are the details.

A federal judge in South Dakota has sentenced a Montana man to three years in prison for trafficking eagle feathers, wings and tails. Here are the details.

As my head emerged from the screen door of my tent, there were all sorts of things that could have caught my eye on the second morning of a recent trip with a group of

Three new lakes in Minnesota have been infested with aquatic invasive species. Here’s where they are.

Minnesota’s ruffed grouse spring population counts are up again from last year and are similar to other recent peaks in the 10-year population cycle of grouse, according to a study from the Minnesota Department of

Getting your presentation in front of lots of walleyes, by drifting spinners and trolling crankbaits is producing nice fish. Speed and presenting your bait where the walleye wants it is key.

The Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance’s remaining board members voted Tuesday, June 27, to formally dissolve the nearly 30-year-old organization.

How – and where – we’re catching crappies and bass these days.

Though one is native and other invasive, paddlefish and silver (Asian) carp have similar characteristics regarding behavior and movement, says Kayla Stampfle, Minnesota DNR invasive carp specialist.
Because of those similarities, the DNR is

Dean Paron’s 10-year-plus run as the Minnesota DNR’s Finland area fisheries supervisor officially came to an end recently – a “dream job” that the 53-year-old from Two Harbors thought he’d never want to leave. “It
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