
MN Daily Update: Good news for ruffed grouse from spring drumming survey
The Minnesota DNR released the results from the 2024 drumming count survey, and there’s some good news for those interested in ruffed grouse. Listen here for more details.
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The Minnesota DNR released the results from the 2024 drumming count survey, and there’s some good news for those interested in ruffed grouse. Listen here for more details.

Are you finding suspended walleyes but can’t get them to bite? Here are some tips.

The crappie bite is getting tough as we move into July. Here are some thoughts on finding and catching crappies suspended in deeper waters.

There are many lakes full of carp, and catching them can be a blast. Here are some secrets to taking advantage of this opportunity.

Officials with the U.S. Forest Service and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe recently signed a document that transfers parcels totaling nearly 12,000 acres within the Chippewa National Forest from the federal government to the

The 27-mile Wildlife Drive within the Roseau River Wildlife Management Area will be open from Saturday, July 20, through Sunday, July 28, and on the following weekend, Saturday, Aug. 3, and Sunday, Aug. 4. Listen here

Is back-trolling for walleyes a lost art? Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach weighs in on the topic.

The bass are blowing up on topwater lures in the shallows, but you may need to be on the water during a specific time of day. Here are the details.

The Minnesota DNR has some tips for celebrating the Fourth of July on state lands. Listen here for the details.
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