Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's almost that time again, hunters: Minnesota's firearms deer season is just a few weeks away. Here's what you should know ...
A Duluth man has had his big game hunting privileges in Minnesota taken away for illegally killing a moose last fall while ...
With the big-game hunting ban, Nelson will not be allowed to hunt deer, bear, elk or moose for a full year. Under Minnesota ...
The Duluth hunter was sentenced April 15 in St. Louis County District Court to one year of unsupervised probation and a ...
Hunters, property owners and others from throughout gathered Tuesday to speak to county commissioners about whether or not to allow rifles for deer hunting. More than 25 speakers signed up to ...
On Tuesday morning, the Dodge County Board of Commissioners in favor of keeping a shotgun only ordinance for deer hunting ...
As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, the harvest was at about 51,000 deer, according to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Big Game Coordinator Paul Burr. Hunters have up to 48 hours to register their deer, ...
One of the two archery hunters who participated in the recent first-ever accessible deer hunt on the East Grand Forks side of the Greenway succeeded in filling their tag, a hunt organizer says.
Minnesota youth have from now until Aug. 14 to apply for one of 18 special deer hunts in October and November. “Youth can hunt in select state parks and other refuge areas with a parent, guardian or ...
In 1942, Minnesota officials took a state map and drew a zig-zagging line from the South Dakota border to the Wisconsin border. North of that line, deer hunters would be allowed to use rifles. South ...
I don’t normally do this, but with deer season now upon us, I thought I’d share this column I wrote nearly 20 years ago, as it appeared in the Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006, edition of the Grand Forks Herald.