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'An uphill battle': With deer overpopulation in Pennsylvania's Allegheny County, Ross Township considers sharpshooters
PITTSBURGH — While door-to-door campaigning in 2019, Dan DeMarco, president of the Ross Board of Commissioners, had several residents ask, "What are you going to do about the deer?"
Six years later, after the Board banned residents from feeding white-tailed deer and rolled out managed archery hunts, he said, there are still too many deer.
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Best times for anglers
(Table for May 4-May 18)
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……….............6:30 p.m.........………....................................................6:55 a.m.
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Dennis Anderson: When situations got dire, these DNR officers swooped in to the rescue
MINNEAPOLIS — Pat McGowan was already on the road at 5 one morning last November when he received a call that a boat had overturned on Leech Lake and hunters were in the water.
A Department of Natural Resources conservation officer since 2008, and a longtime duck hunter himself, McGowan knew the lake was frigid and that no one could last long...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for April 27-May 11)
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………............11:35 a.m.....…………………............................................12:05 a.m....Read more

Dennis Anderson: DNR wants to cut Minnesota walleye limit to four, but some want the idea thrown back
MINNEAPOLIS — Only if President Donald Trump and Gov. Tim Walz squared off over a Department of Natural Resources plan to lower Minnesota’s walleye limit could the proposal be more controversial than it already is.
But even those political rivals couldn’t add more sparks to a fisheries management proposition that already is sizzling among...Read more

Time to talk turkey: Excellent hunting expected as Minnesota's spring season opens
MINNEAPOLIS — Some 60,000 turkey hunters are expected to head out into farms, fields and woods across Minnesota last week in the hopes of hearing the scratchy, echoing cry of a tom and calling one in. Spring turkey hunting season, which ends May 31, has begun.
Turkeys, which were once completely wiped out of Minnesota and nearly all of the ...Read more

What's going on with Minnesota DNR's long-anticipated outdoor activity licensing app?
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota anglers who want to fish anytime soon are still going to need paper licenses despite last year’s assurance by the Department of Natural Resources that outdoors licenses and registrations would go digital well before opening day.
The agency has been working on the $3.5 million project since 2021 and last year hired a ...Read more

Wildlife corridors decrease animal-vehicle crashes by up to 97%. So where are they?
PITTSBURGH — Black bears, deer, bobcats and other wildlife used to cross Route 220 in the forests near State College, sometimes to their detriment and that of motorists.
When the I-99 extension replaced that section of Route 220 with five wildlife underpasses, animal and car collisions dropped from nine animal deaths in 2009 to one in 2010, ...Read more

Alan Page finds magic making syrup in Minnesota's North Woods
MINNEAPOLIS — At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup.
The former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Hall of Fame NFL football player continues to make the...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for April 20-May 4)
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……….............5:40 a.m.......…...…….…….............................................6:05 p.m. ...Read more

Dennis Anderson: Get politics out of Minnesota conservation -- finally
MINNEAPOLIS — Last week, I wrote about birders, bikers and hikers and how they’ve been getting a free ride in many instances on the backs of hunters (and anglers) who have borne the brunt of conservation funding in Minnesota.
I focused on the purchase and maintenance of the more than 1,500 state wildlife management areas (WMAs) in Minnesota...Read more

A man's obsession with a prehistoric fish results in NJ state record
PHILADELPHIA — The first time Frank Hubert Jr. caught the New Jersey state record bowfin he figured he’d have to kill the beloved, air-breathing fish to prove it, so he took a nice picture and released his catch back into the swamps.
That behemoth bowfin weighed 13 pounds, 12 ounces by Hubert’s scale, easily besting the 2017 record of 11 ...Read more

Dennis Anderson: Minnesota birders, bikers, hikers should pay their fair share
MINNEAPOLIS — In a few weeks, some 200 Minnesota birders will flock to the Salt Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Lac qui Parle County near the South Dakota border.
This will be the 47th celebration of Minnesota’s oldest birding festival, and this year’s hosts will include the Minnesota Ornithologists’ Union, the Minnesota River ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for April 13-April 27)
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………............Midnight........……….....................................................12:20 p....Read more

Trucks filled with fish are crisscrossing Pa. to help stock creeks ahead of fishing season
PHILADELPHIA — Trout can get carsick.
That’s why millions of rainbow, golden, brook and brown trout have been crisscrossing Pennsylvania in large trucks on empty stomachs for the last month. They’re parked outside Sheetz, Rutter’s and a few Wawas while drivers grab a coffee, use the bathroom and do a fish check. They’re at rest stops ...Read more

Dennis Anderson: Hooked on bass, young Minnesotan survives brain surgery, lands 8-pounder to win Bassmaster Classic
MINNEAPOLIS — In August 2023, Gordon and Jennifer Fothergill were at the Itasca County Fair in Grand Rapids, Minn., when Jennifer’s phone rang.
She could tell by the area code that the call was from Alabama, where their son, Easton, was a college student and a budding professional bass angler.
A standout bass fisherman at Grand Rapids High...Read more

Minnesota fishing enthusiasts bash technology that allows anglers to 'sharp-shoot'
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. — Cass County Deputy Sheriff Bob Landreville and veteran fishing guide Dan Craven refer to their beloved Leech Lake as the mother of all Minnesota muskie lakes.
At a fishing forum last week at Timberlake Lodge, their voices stood out amid a crowd of industry stakeholders from across the state who aired a litany of concerns...Read more

With Red Lake walleyes thriving, Minnesota DNR sets hearty possession limit of five fish
MINNEAPOLIS — Walleye anglers on Minnesota’s Upper Red Lake will be allowed to keep five fish this summer, two more than were allowed during the opening weeks of the open-water fishing season a year ago, state fisheries managers announced Monday.
The new possession limit, effective May 10, allows anglers to keep five walleyes, but only one ...Read more
Best times for anglers
(Table for April 6-April 20)
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………............7:45 p.m.....…………………..............................................8:10 a.m...Read more

Dennis Anderson: Packing your own lunch for a trip to Canada? Bring receipts to pay extra tariff.
MINNEAPOLIS — American pork and beaners are about to find out there’s no free lunch in Canada.
“Pork and beaners’’ is a colloquialism, or slang, used by some Canadians — usually in good humor — that describes American anglers, canoeists, hunters, campers and other tourists who vacation north of the border but spend very little ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Time to talk turkey: Excellent hunting expected as Minnesota's spring season opens
- Dennis Anderson: DNR wants to cut Minnesota walleye limit to four, but some want the idea thrown back
- Dennis Anderson: Hooked on bass, young Minnesotan survives brain surgery, lands 8-pounder to win Bassmaster Classic
- Dennis Anderson: When situations got dire, these DNR officers swooped in to the rescue
- What's going on with Minnesota DNR's long-anticipated outdoor activity licensing app?