
Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Dog owners have responsibilities when it comes to trapping
Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 24, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 24, 2023 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

When prices are high – particularly on raccoon and muskrat, two of Illinois’ bread and butter furs – the sale can process upwards to 10,000 furs. This year the tally was 1,960 pieces of fur

The recent surge in the popularity of predator hunting has unfortunately met with a dramatic decrease in the markets for these furs. How bad has the decline been? Some coyote hunters report they can’t find

Here in New York, the sporting community is starting to believe that anything is possible when it comes legislation that can inhibit our interests. That’s why a the topic surrounding a story Meateater published last

New fishing, hunting proposals on the table for comment.

The flurry of legislation introduced by state lawmakers continues, recently including bills that would ban certain types of lead fishing tackle – and, eventually, the sale and manufacture of such – and another that could

Field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers.

The meeting scheduled tonight in Onawa will go on as planned. The Iowa DNR will have that presentation available on its website www.iowadnr.gov beginning next week for review and comment.

In a 24-page ruling on Tuesday, Feb. 21, U.S. District Court Judge Eric C. Tostrud affirmed an agreement that places restrictions on the use of trapping snares in northeastern Minnesota.
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