
MN Daily Update: Zebra mussels found in two new state waters
Zebra mussels have been confirmed in two more Minnesota lakes. Here’s where they are located.
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Zebra mussels have been confirmed in two more Minnesota lakes. Here’s where they are located.

The Iowa pheasant hunting season opens Oct. 26. Here’s a preview of what resident and non-resident hunters can expect this fall.

Pheasant hunting is about more than just walking a strip of grassland. Here’s how to hunt smart to get on more roosters as the pressure of the hunting season picks up.

When the leaves start changing colors it’s the perfect time to be out in the woods chasing squirrels. Here’s why.

When talking about a decoy spread for duck hunting, how many spinning-wing decoys is too many? How many is not enough? Tim Lesmeister offers his thoughts.

In addition to the people and parties seeking your support on Nov. 5, there’s a constitutional amendment in Minnesota that this outdoors scribe considers nonpartisan. Listen here for the details.

The Minnesota DNR has designated 1,820 acres of land in Washington County as Minnesota’s newest wildlife management area, named Keystone Woods WMA. Listen here for the details.

The Minnesota DNR recently chose the winners of the 2025 pheasant and 2026 wild turkey stamp contests. Here’s who won.

Nights are getting cooler, and so too are shallow-water areas of lakes. That means the big northern pike are moving in and are easier to catch. Here’s what to do to get the job done.
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