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Earlier this month
- Backyard and Beyond: Tundra swans at sunsetTundra swans were passing through the middle of the country in early March, and Erin Wortley was lucky enough to spot a big group on a local lake at sunset. “...
- Panfish rule the Goose Lake roost in Minnesota’s Chisago County, but options are manyChisago County’s Goose Lake consists of two basins that total a bit more than 750 acres. The basins are connected by a narrow but navigable channel that runs ...
- Minnesota’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the April 5, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnesota’s Outdoor Calenda...
- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Yearling horse attacked by wolves in Morrison CountyMinnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the April 5, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minnes...
- Steve Carney: Enjoy your geese the jerky wayI love cooking game birds as much as I do walleyes and crappies, and over the years I’ve tried cooking Canada geese in a variety of ways, from crockpots to st...
- New York Fishing Report – March 29-April 5, 2024Crappie prospects here are looking up with the recent warming trend. The post New York Fishing Report – March 29-April 5, 2024 appeared first on Outdoor News.
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: All these things that smell badReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 5, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: All these th...
- Minnesota Mixed Bag: Bear hunt lottery applications availableProspective bear hunters have until Friday, May 3, to apply for a bear-hunting license from the Minnesota DNR. Applications for the 2024 season may be submitted...
- Outdoor Insights: Keep Minnesota’s public land publicOn Friday, April 5, some state conservation groups are hosting a 3 p.m. public lands rally at the Minnesota State Capitol. The weatherman calls for a balmy 52 d...
- Carp deterrent funding in Minnesota likely available; so what’s up next?For the past two years, there’s been a spotlight on Asian carp and trying to find ways to fund a carp deterrent at Lock and Dam 5 of the Mississippi River. Du...
- Red Lake-area residents in Minnesota work to fend off tribal land-transfer billsWhile legislation that would at no cost transfer state land around Upper Red Lake to Red Lake Nation lies in wait at the State Capitol, counties, townships, org...
- Ducks Unlimited offers its duck-hunting season in reviewThe 2023-24 duck-hunting season proved to be one of the most challenging in memory for many hunters across the nation. Despite improved breeding conditions in 2...
- Minnesota’s Pro Fishing Tip of the Week: April might bring normalcy to fishingNature seems to always even itself out. February was warm, followed by a cold March. Now, early April is on track with air temperatures reaching the 40s and 50s...
- Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on April 3, 2024Open-water options available, but not much activity. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on April 3, 2024. The post Minnesota’s state...
- Pennsylvania’s mentored youth trout day keeps traditions aliveEvery mentored youth trout fishing day I can remember in Pennsylvania started out the same way … cold. Years ago, when I took my now 21-year-old nephew out fo...