
Crookston hunter takes new Minnesota bear record with muzzleloader
Ben Genereux never misses a goose hunt. Even if the day before this goose hunt keeps him up into the early-morning hours due to a bear hunt he’ll never forget.
On Sept. 3,

Ben Genereux never misses a goose hunt. Even if the day before this goose hunt keeps him up into the early-morning hours due to a bear hunt he’ll never forget.
On Sept. 3,

The Rainy River is one of the most popular rivers to fish along the Canadian border. There are plenty of trophy fish in its waters, but anglers need to be aware of the rules.

Bills have been introduced in the Minnesota Legislature that would allow anyone, regardless of age, to use a crossbow for the entire archery season. The topic has been discussed for several years.
House File

Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to rub elbows with some amazing people. Perhaps topping the list was Harry Peter Grant Jr., who died last Saturday at the age of 95.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 17, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

The Pheasant Fest discussion was moderated by Katie McKalip, communications director for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, and the panel was composed of onX’s Zach Sandau, MeatEater’s Ryan Callaghan, attorney Eric Hanson, and Minnesota conservationist and
Outdoor news items from across Minnesota published in the March 17, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

It looks like AR-15 pistol owners are once again staring at a decision by the ATF (federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) that could affect all AR-style pistols that have a “stabilization brace”

Talk about a lost cause. On the last day of February, and for the first few days of March, I checked the Brainerd DNR complex, and other locations, for the 2023 Minnesota Fishing Regulations booklets.
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