The calendar people have it all screwed up. They tell us that the first of the year is January 1.
Conservation Officer Kipp Duncan (Two Harbors) spent the majority of the week working the North Shore tributaries.
“Urrk!”That’s all the little frog could manage in the cold water.
Conservation Officer Marty Stage (Babbitt) worked ATV enforcement and steel head fishermen on the North Shore.
You can judge when spring arrives however you want.
My favorite piece of clothing is an insulated shirt that has more holes than Fall Lake after the ice fishing contest.
Black ice. It showed up everywhere last week and indicated that spring was pretty much on schedule.
THE PENALTY FOR GETTING CAUGHT UP IN THE MOMENTConservation Officer (CO) Karl Hadrits, Crosby, reported a speeding sn
They stuck up motionless like two small stumps on top of the ice, only we knew there were no stumps on that part of t
We sat in the truck and stared at the snow in front of us.
Our western field correspondent, Pete Zebich, sent in his final report for the season from his winter base at Lake Ha
The story of the trophy deer shot in the dark by a poacher may finally be reaching its end.The photo of a guy holding
Conservation Officer Darin Fagerman (Grand Marais) took a call in the Schroeder area of dogs chasing deer.
The Department of Natural Resources is holding a number of hearings to determine how to revitalize declining duck pop
The end of the 2004-2005 snowmobile season is now upon us. At least for trails, anyway.