
Locate weeds during low light for panfish
I began fishing for panfish in shallow water last winter, and this strategy has worked again this winter. I sort of happened upon this shallow pattern by accident and have since learned that crappies and

I began fishing for panfish in shallow water last winter, and this strategy has worked again this winter. I sort of happened upon this shallow pattern by accident and have since learned that crappies and

I learned ice fishing from old guys. I was a teen, and the old guys were in their 20s, maybe 30s. These guys, when they were younger, must have learned the trade from equally old

St. Paul — They’ve taught the next generations of outdoor recreationists how to enjoy their sports safely and ethically, they’ve busted poachers, and they’ve worked closely with conservation officers with decades of experience. And they’ve

A look at some of the best mid-winter walleye lure options.
PF/QF LEADER. I Chatted with the new CEO and president of Pheasants Forever on Monday. Marilyn Vetter, a North Dakota native who now hails from across the St. Croix in New Richmond, Wis., officially begins

Minnesota’s legislative session is under way, and there are plenty of outdoors-related matters that have the attention of state conservation groups and agencies, as well as legislators themselves.
“We want to return to normalcy
St. Paul — In 2019, the House added “climate” to the title of a committee traditionally devoted to energy. Two questions have been a key part of the group’s discussions ever since: How is climate

The award was given during the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts’ annual convention in mid-December. Malone also serves as host district manager for the Red River Valley Conservation Service Area.

Nutriam, an invasive species that look like scruffy, oversized rats armed with large, beaver-like orange teeth and flat noses, have been declared eradicated from Chesapeake Bay.
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