With clear skies for the pheasant opener, southwestern Minnesota saw a successful weekend for hunters, while duck and goose ...
With clear skies and warm temps last weekend, Minnesota saw a quieter waterfowl hunting opener, but southern areas enjoyed better success with wood ducks and teal.
Tens of thousands of waterfowl hunters were out across the state last weekend, the opening weekend of the season.
Minnesota’s regular waterfowl hunting season opens a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, Sept. 27. Spring waterfowl counts were generally higher than last year, with the full report from the spring ...
CO Jamus Veit (Bemidji #1) spent the week checking waterfowl and grouse hunters, following up on cases, and answering calls ...
Jason Gordon of Caledonia, Minn., is an active upland and waterfowl hunter who favors outings close to home on the ...
The Ely Echo weekly newspaper and its companion pieces - North Country SAVER and North Country ANGLER - provide insight into ...
CO Aaron Larson (Tower) reports fishing activity was low due to high winds throughout the week. Violations included no ...
CO Jamus Veit (Bemidji #1) spent the week checking duck and grouse hunters. Many grouse hunters are reporting a reduced ...
CO Darrin Kittelson (International Falls) reports the duck opener was relatively quiet due to the weather and lack of wild rice in the area. Sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River continues, as does the ...
CO Gregory Verkuilen (Garrison) monitored lake activities including a fall panfish bite and a surge of dock removals. Hunting ...
ST. PAUL – Mankato artist Kurt Kegler won the Minnesota waterfowl stamp contest with an acrylic painting of a cackling goose, a species that looks like a smaller version of a Canada goose, the ...
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