
MN Daily Update: New aquatic invasive species outbreaks
More outbreaks of aquatic invasive species involving starry stonewort and zebra mussels have been announced recently. Listen here for details.
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More outbreaks of aquatic invasive species involving starry stonewort and zebra mussels have been announced recently. Listen here for details.

Thirteen individuals recently graduated from the Minnesota DNR’s Conservation Officer Academy and have begun patrolling Minnesota’s fields, waters, and woods. Listen here for more details.

There are a number of important dates coming up as it pertains to Minnesota’s outdoors, including today, Sept. 1, being the day the public can start utilizing walk-in-access acres. Listen here for more details.

August is a tough month for walleyes, but this Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer says there is one technique he uses that will generally catch you a bunch of fish.

Tim Lesmeister likes to use his side imaging while fishing, and he shortened his learning curve with this sonar by watching videos on You Tube so he knows exactly what he’s looking at. Listen here

The Minnesota DNR is asking state hunters not to shoot radio-collared or ear-tagged research bears this hunting season. Listen here for the details.

The Minnesota State Fair is underway and the DNR has added some new exhibits and demonstrations to its 2025 State Fair lineup. Listen here for details.

The Minnesota DNR announced that starting on Aug. 23, anglers can keep three walleyes (17 inches or longer but only one longer than 20 inches) on Lake Mille Lacs. Listen here for the details.

August nights during stable stretches of weather can be great for targeting bass with top-water lures. Tim Lesmeister has the details.
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