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Dennis Anderson: Pheasant-hunting, dog-loving Marine takes long route home
MINNEAPOLIS — Before Isaiah Osborne signed up for the military at age 17, before he went into active duty after graduating from New Ulm Cathedral High School, and before he was a crew chief on a Marine rescue helicopter, he was his own bird dog in southern Minnesota.
“In high school, after football practice, one of my buddies and I would ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for Oct. 26-Nov. 9)
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.
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Sunday……….........3:35 p.m.......…...…….……............................................4:05 a.m.
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Federal shutdown means less Missouri land for hunting and fishing this year
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gridlock in the nation’s capital will mean fewer areas to hunt in Missouri this fall and winter.
The Missouri Department of Conservation has announced it is removing nearly 5,000 acres of land from a program designed to allow outdoor enthusiasts to use specially designated private property for hunting and fishing.
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Hunting deer with crossbows is bringing more young Minnesotans into the sport
MINNEAPOLIS — The increased freedom to use crossbows to hunt deer is drawing more people into the sport in Minnesota, particularly youth hunters, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
License sales data and a survey of hunters indicate that the state’s removal of restrictions around crossbows may benefit recruitment and ...Read more
Dennis Anderson: Are insecticides toxic to pheasants and the places they live? Minnesota DNR hopes to find out.
MINNEAPOLIS — When the Minnesota pheasant season opened Saturday, some hunters were tested not only for their skills afield, but for their generosity.
If they were fortunate enough to bag a rooster or two, in some parts of the state’s pheasant range they were asked to forfeit their hard-earned bounty.
The sacrifices are for a good cause. ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for Oct. 19-Nov. 2)
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.
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Sunday……...........10:15 a.m...............……………......................................10:35 p.m.
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Tony Kennedy: Upland hunters open the Minnesota pheasant season under welcoming skies
MADELIA, Minn. – Jason Gordon of Caledonia, Minn., is an active upland and waterfowl hunter who favors outings close to home on the Mississippi River in the state’s southeast corner.
But to partake in Minnesota’s pheasant opener this past Saturday, he chose to drive west to a particular state Wildlife Management Area in Watonwan County, ...Read more
After more than 40 years out west, a major outdoors trade show is relocating to Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — A leading outdoors trade show that is considered a showplace for emerging gear and trends is pulling its western stakes for a new home in Minnesota.
Organizers of Outdoor Retailer (OR) said the state has several advantages as a new home: Recreation that generates billions of dollars through business and participation; a ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for Oct. 12-Oct. 26)
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.
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Sunday………..........4:30 a.m.....………………….............................................5:00 p.m.
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Surprised fisherman turns to see deer on his boat at tournament
A fishing tournament took an odd turn in West Virginia when an angler turned to see a deer standing on his boat.
It happened Saturday, Sept. 27, on East Lynn Lake, during B.A.S.S. Nation of West Virginia’s qualifying tournament for the state championship.
“One of our anglers had a once in a lifetime experience,” the tournament reported ...Read more
Dennis Anderson: DNR says 'no' to leading a Minnesota Duck Summit this winter, but outdoors groups endorse the idea
MINNEAPOLIS — A few weeks ago I proposed a Duck Summit be held this winter in Minnesota, and suggested the Department of Natural Resources lead it.
I can report now a Summit will be held, though where and when haven’t been decided.
I can also report the DNR, whose job it is to manage ducks and duck hunting in the state, and sell licenses ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for Oct. 5-Oct. 19)
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.
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Sunday……….........10:45 p.m.......…...…….…….........................................11:10 a.m.
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Why the discovery of a golf-ball-sized 'hickorynut' mussel in the Shenango River is a big deal
PITTSBURGH — They dove and snorkeled in the Mercer County portion of the Shenango River the second week of September to locate Pennsylvania's rarest endangered freshwater mussel: the round hickorynut.
They found two specimens — one live, one dead — of the plain-looking mussel species, which is round and the size of a golf ball.
"The fact...Read more
Dennis Anderson: Duck hunting opener was special for Minnesota hunters celebrating with friends -- and cigars
MINNEAPOLIS — For duck hunters and their dogs, the first day of the season is the best time of year.
That’s because the chance to pull on waders and slog through wetlands and shallow lakes in the still-dark of early morning is an experience like few others.
Coffee is part of these good times, cup after cup, that and setting decoys, hiding ...Read more
Wisconsin cautions hunters about PFAS in ducks while Minnesota remains passive after similar findings
MINNEAPOLIS — States like Wisconsin, Michigan and Maine have been issuing eating advisories relating to contaminants in wild game, but Minnesota — where similar results have been found — has not.
While the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) provides guidelines for eating fish, it doesn’t have enough resources to consider other game.
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Florida got 160,000 requests to hunt bears, but many applicants plan to sit out
ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida’s wildlife agency took in more than 160,000 requests to participate in its upcoming black bear hunt, the state’s first in a decade, but many appear to have been submitted by conservationists who plan to sit out the event.
With the hunt capped at 172 animals, an application’s chance of winning a tag to bag a bear ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for Sept. 28-Oct. 12)
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones.
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Sunday……...........4:50 p.m...............……………........................................5:20 a.m.
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Dennis Anderson: For talented dogs and the hunters who follow them, ruffed grouse are the point
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans chasing a cavalcade of seasonal colors often parade at this time of year from the Twin Cities to Duluth and from there farther north along the Lake Superior shoreline. Alternatively they divert at Moose Lake or Cloquet and angle toward Grand Rapids or perhaps continue to Ely or International Falls.
What’s missed in...Read more
Elk hunters found dead in Colorado were killed by lightning, coroner says
DENVER — The two elk hunters found dead last week in southern Colorado were killed by lightning, according to the Conejos County coroner.
Andrew Porter, 25, of Asheville, N.C., and Ian Stasko, 25, of Salt Lake City, went missing on a hunting trip near the Colorado-New Mexico border in the Rio Grande National Forest. They were last heard from ...Read more
'Top predator': As snakeheads invade area waters, scientists rush to understand the impact
PHILADELPHIA — Geoff Smith, a biologist with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC), unfurled a weighted seine and plunged it into the water last Monday at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.
Smith and two other PFBC scientists dragged the net through the shallows of the Heinz impoundment, a sprawling wetland in Philly fed by Darby...Read more
Popular Stories
- Federal shutdown means less Missouri land for hunting and fishing this year
- Best times for anglers
- Dennis Anderson: Pheasant-hunting, dog-loving Marine takes long route home
- Hunting deer with crossbows is bringing more young Minnesotans into the sport
- Dennis Anderson: Are insecticides toxic to pheasants and the places they live? Minnesota DNR hopes to find out.





