
Isle man arrows a bear for the books in Minnesota
Jake Green, 29, of Isle, killed the largest bear taken by bow in the state (by skull measurement) on the morning of Sept. 5.

Jake Green, 29, of Isle, killed the largest bear taken by bow in the state (by skull measurement) on the morning of Sept. 5.

The so-called spy blind report compiled by the DNR to track hunter compliance during the early September teal season shows hunters performed better than last year and were well within federal guidelines to continue the

Concerns with timber harvest and wildlife management spanned several years.

Most fishing is taking place in 22 to 27 feet of water. Using the one-two punch of a jigging rod in one hole and a deadstick with a live minnow in the second hole is
The award from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, through the new America the Beautiful Challenge, will provide $443,600 to the DNR for the planning effort, with a goal of an implementation plan for moose

Cannon’s walleyes also grow extremely fast. It’s a fertile system that’s loaded with an abundance of forage in the way of perch, shiner minnows, suckers, and various other minnow species that lead to accelerated growth

Walleye activity has improved, especially early and late each day.

Minnesota buck on Halloween 2022 marks a half century of father-son whitetail hunts.

Stay away from the bargain cleats because they never make it through a whole season. Expect to pay around $80 for quality cleats with stainless steel teeth.
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