
Lake of the Woods Fishing Report – April 10, 2023
Most ice anglers still getting out are targeting big pike. A lot of big fish continue to be iced.

Most ice anglers still getting out are targeting big pike. A lot of big fish continue to be iced.

Just a few of the advantages of holding off to hunt spring turkeys until the midseason options – seasons C and D – include greening grass, leafing trees, warmer weather, and toms still looking for

An update on ice fishing conditions, what’s working, a handful of tips, and the area report. Much of this can be applied to many different regions as well. Targeting a lot of panfish and finding

They say the best way to make an impact in the world is to act locally. And there are things that you can actually do to make a difference on your local waters.
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Citizens crammed into a cafeteria in Granite Falls Wednesday night, April 5, in order to learn more about a proposal to transfer ownership of the Upper Sioux Agency State Park lands to the Upper Sioux

Retired DNR northeast region fisheries manager Henry Drewes says the state of Minnesota needs to aggressively object to the proposed changes to reservation boundaries on Upper Red Lake. To not do so is a disservice

Although survey results suggest a decrease in the moose population from 2022 to 2023, the DNR said those estimates are better used to understand long-term trends. Factors such as visibility of moose from the air,

A recent report produced by the American Sportfishing Association illustrates just how important sportfishing is as an economic engine for creating wealth and jobs, and pumping investments into land and water conservation in Minnesota and

Funding to slow or halt the advance of Asian carp is not presently moving forward. House File 2310, authored by Rep. Rick Hansen, DFL-South St. Paul, and Senate File 2438, authored by Sen. Foung Hawj,
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