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- Minnesota’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the June 28, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnesota’s Outdoor Calenda...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Boaters reminded they must allow AIS inspectors to look at boat prior to launchMinnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the June 28, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnes...
- Arkansas angler snags record 127-pound paddlefishBeaver Lake in northwest Arkansas has a reputation for clear water and excellent bass, crappie, and striper fishing. But a string of state records for paddlefis...
- Steve Carney: With hair jigs, leave the live bait at homeIt’s always a pleasure to meet anglers on the water and exchange information and offer tips. The most-asked question I get is, “Should I tip my hair jigs wi...
- Webley & Scott Imperial traditional side-by-side shotgunThe Webley & Scott Imperial side-by-side shotgun is a nod back to the company’s heritage, with a modern feel, says Ryan Charlton of distributors Highland Outd...
- Shooting rabbits at 200 yards with a .22LRHow far away would you shoot a rabbit with a .22 rimfire? 50 yards? 60? Maybe even 80? That’s nothing to Robert Bucknell’s gamekeeper friend, Jon Cook. Heâ€...
- Reloading with Sako – know your limitsWhat reloading components and equipment do you need a Firearms Certificate to buy? And how many rounds can you load and keep at any given time? Bedfordshire dee...
- Lancashire roebuck stalkBergara ambassador Lewis Macfarlane has spotted a roebuck he wants to cull on his trail camera. It’s a ‘murder buck’ – its antlers have no tines, so in ...
- Fieldsports Britain – murder buck huntSome roebucks have to be culled because the shape of their antlers makes them potential killers. Lewis Macfarlane goes after a murder buck in Lancashire. Plus, ...
- Northern Minnesota flooding causes Boundary Waters chaos, steelhead lossesWhen Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness campers Nole Oltesvig and Rylan Kollberg left their tent to survey the aftermath of a rainstorm June 19, at first the...
- Minnesota’s public waters inventory list to be updated, per legislationDuring the 2024 Minnesota legislative session, legislators approved language to update the state’s public waters inventory map and list. The language was part...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: Wildlife drive opening at Roseau River WMAThe 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 w...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Vote, yes, but also contact your legislatorsReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 28, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Vote, yes, b...
- Nearly 12,000 acres within Minnesota’s Chippewa National Forest transferred to Leech Lake BandOfficials with the U.S. Forest Service and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe last week signed a document that transfers parcels totaling nearly 12,000 acres within ...
- Flooding in southern Minnesota impacting angling, wildlifeIf you talked to Minnesota fish and wildlife managers in early May, the scuttlebutt revolved around one word: drought. What a difference a few weeks – and sev...