The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says the harvest was down 8% in 2023 compared to 2022 and 14% less than the five-year average. Hunters harvested 158,678 deer last year compared to 172,265 the year before. The greatest decreases continued to be in the northern part of the sta...
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, there were 11 hunting accidents in 2023, none of them fatal. But for Taylor, that number is still too high. MN DNR "Any injury when you're out hunting is tragic. It really taints the whole hunting experience for those involved," ...
The Department of Natural Resources says the number of people hunting has been dropping slightly recently.Nov 5, 2022 Twitter Facebook Email Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore CBS News Bay Area CBS News Boston CBS News Chicago
1月3日 As 2025 kicks off, host Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman share what’s nearly the final deer kill numbers from 2024 in Minnesota (hint, up from 2023.) Then Glen Schmitt, the Outdoor News Fishing Report guru, offers an upbeat assessment on the state of ice fishing across th...
Around this bend in the river, to the right, the water deepens a bit and flows freely. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo September 2023) Only a pair of hunting dogs let loose by their owner in Teepee Tonka Park enjoyed the low river level on the day I eased down the river bank...
Meryhew, Richard
with significant front end damage and a broken headlight. After he pulled her over, Edgar told the deputies she had collided with a deer and was allowed to leave with a warning because the deputy was under the mistaken impression that an SUV parked at the scene had collided with ...
Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman launch the show talking about legislation taking another run at allowing rifles statewide for Minnesota deer hunting. Also, there’s new chronic wasting disease research and hot spots in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Then Land Tawney joins Rob for a long segment to discu...
Smith, Doug
RELATED:Fewer hunters, healthy deer population posing challenges ahead of Minnesota hunting opener Since then, the DNR now requires all hunters to wear blaze orange, and only use blaze orange-colored blinds. The DNR also advises hunters to make sure their firearms are unloaded while ri...