HUNTING
November 2012 Member Spotlight: Jim Friend
Name: Jim Friend Employer: Anchor Bank Job Title: Vice President Business Banker Education: Associate of Arts degree; Ball State University, Bank Executive program; Commercial Lending School, MBA Ro...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 10:53 AM
Higher fees, no early fishing opener in compromise
Minnesotas hunting and fishing license fees would increase and wolves could be hunted and trapped under a compromise that state House and Senate negotiators have worked out. However, the much-discuss...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 11:20 AM
Pheasants Forever
The wily ringneck is one of the most versatile game birds around when it comes to cooking. And because of that, I'll never get tired of eating pheasant. And if a recent hunting trip to western No...
Posted on 10/23/09 at 4:31 AM
DNR trailing cougar across 3 counties; tips offered to avoid confrontation
Biologists with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources have tracked what could be the same cougar through parts of St. Croix, Pierce and Dunn counties in western Wisconsin.
December 23, 2009
From posh to just unique, deer stands vary greatly
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. – Minnesota is smack dab in the middle of the 2009 deer hunting season. For many hunters, that means perching precariously on a small, cold seat high in the trees waiting for a big buck to stroll by.
By Brian Basham , November 11, 2009
Wisconsin man bags 30-point buck
FOND DU LAC, Wis. — A Fond du Lac man bagged a 30-point whitetail buck by bow.
September 23, 2009
Family Fun Shoot: Kids can take aim at a good time
Rosemount area youngsters can learn to shoot a gun, climb a rock wall, fish with a bow or call ducks at the ninth annual Family Fun Shoot being held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 22 at the Dakota County Gun Club.By Emily Zimmer , August 14, 2009
Hunter fulfills turkey passion close to home
IN SOUTHERN CARLTON COUNTY — Bob Krepps had a quick decision to make. It was just before dawn Wednesday morning, and Krepps, of Duluth, had to decide where he was going to hunt turkeys.
By Sam Cook , April 20, 2009
Outdoors spending plans taking shape
ST. PAUL -- An influx of dedicated state tax revenue leads outdoors enthusiasts to believe a logjam of Minnesota natural resources projects will begin to free up this year.
By Scott Wente , April 13, 2009
Conservationists watching lawmakers' actions
ST. PAUL – Conservation and environmental advocates are watching Minnesota lawmakers to make sure they properly spend tax money that is dedicated to the outdoors.
By Scott Wente , April 10, 2009
Tradition warms the heart on a cold bird hunt
The hunters return to the old red farmhouse. They shuffle in and begin shedding layers.By Sam Cook , December 15, 2008
The Dufner brothers’ last pitch
By Sam Cook , November 17, 2008
Welch woman kills massive 200-pound deer with 27-point rack
By Mike Longaecker , November 13, 2008
Later-than-usual season puts Minnesota deer hunters right on the rut
By Sam Cook , November 06, 2008
Partridge hunter enjoys a tradition of success
By Sam Cook , October 21, 2008
Surplus hunting permits available for special hunts in seven Minnesota state parks
Thirty-five Minnesota state parks will be open for special permit archery, firearm, or muzzleloader deer hunts in November and December, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.October 17, 2008
Adaptability to disability: Don Christensen copes with MS so he can pursue his passion, hunting
By Sam Cook , October 06, 2008
10 things to know as you go afield this fall
A number of rules have changed this fall in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. Here are the highlights.By Sam Cook , September 19, 2008
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