Minnesota will have newly established limits for several species when the new fishing license year begins on March 1.
If you have a fish house on one of Minnesota's frozen lakes, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging you to start making plans to remove it before the deadline.
The Minnesota winter severity index doesn’t tell the entire story of deer survival during wintertime, Froberg said.
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Minnesota fish house removal deadline is approaching
The Minnesota DNR is reminding Minnesotans that it's almost time to remove fish houses from the ice. Those with fish houses need to remove them from inland waters in the southern two-thirds of the state before 11:59 p.
A mix of outdoors stories from Minnesota, including information on George’s Minnesota Muskie Expo set for March 7-9.
A grand plan to reintroduce wild elk to northeastern Minnesota will be delayed at least another year after organizers hit a pair of stumbling blocks, state and tribal officials confirmed last week. Mackenzie Henk,
The cold is becoming no more. With many fishing enthusiasts removing their ice houses as the season comes to a close. “Kind of all over all the area lakes. Little Detroit, Big Detroit here in town had a ton of fish houses on a lot of them started by coming off the lake with
Minnesota Sea Grant has added a feature to its Lakes Ice-Out Clock allowing users to look up a forecast for specific lakes.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The new fishing license year starts March 1 in Minnesota and new limits for several species are coming with it. The Minnesota Fishing Regulations for 2025 will include daily and possession limits for American eel, yellow bass, whitefish, cisco, and burbot.
With warm weather in the forecast for much of Minnesota during the coming week, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds anyone who still has a fish house on the ice to start planning for its removal.
GRAND FORKS — The Minnesota Forestry Association, in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, is looking for private woodlot owners in northwestern and western Minnesota who are willing to share information about their forest lands as part of an effort to build and update the state’s forest inventory.
In addition to burbot, the Minnesota Fishing Regulations for 2025 will include daily and possession limits for American eel, yellow bass, whitefish and ciscoes, also known as tullibees.