Sweet-faced and inquisitive, northern Minnesota’s pine martens (also known as American martens) rank among the state’s more ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR): With Minnesota’s small game, waterfowl, and archery deer seasons underway, and the firearm deer season set to begin ...
With more than 475,000 firearms deer hunters in the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging hunters to purchase their licenses early to avoid long lines and any ...
Blaze orange is required for most small-game hunting, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Blaze orange is the most easily seen and recognized color against a natural background ...
Allowing use of straight-wall cartridge rifles here would offer hunters a welcome option that is safer than shotguns and easier to carry and shoot, with similar range and greater accuracy.
A new nonprofit dedicated to promoting bowhunting and archery in Minnesota has launched. With the goal of creating a thriving, inclusive community for bowhunters throughout Minnesota, Minnesota ...
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Minnesota welcomes 73rd Pheasants Forever chapter
Conservationists, hunters and wildlife enthusiasts from Wadena County, Minnesota, have formed the Wadena County Chapter of Pheasants Forever (PF). The chapter – the state’s 73rd – will focus its ...
Youth 12-15 who want to experience waterfowl hunting can apply to be one of 65 participants in this year’s youth waterfowl hunt on Saturday, Sept. 18. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
The proposed bills, both introduced by Sen. Nathan Wesenberg, R-Little Falls, would reverse some deer farm regulations that ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Minnesota, including information on the 37th annual St. Cloud Sportsmen’s Show.
Firearms safety certification is required of anyone born after December 31, 1979, to purchase a hunting license in Minnesota. It’s recommended for anyone who hunts, even if by law they don’t need to ...
Traditional and compound bow hunters may soon be outnumbered in Minnesota by crossbow hunters for deer if the Legislature renews a law allowing widespread use of crossbows in the coming fall season.