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MN DNR ANNOUNCES SPRING TURKEY HUNTING SEASON DATES

Minnesota turkey hunting begins this month, with opportunities available from Wednesday, April 17, through Friday, May 31. The season is divided into six hunt periods, A-F. Wild turkey hunting is popular in Minnesota, and turkey hunting — including setting decoys, listening for gobbles, and calling to birds — can make for an active and unforgettable […]

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TROUT FISHING TO OPEN IN ALL STREAMS STATE-WIDE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 13

Minnesota’s popular stream trout season opens Saturday, April 13, with quality fishing opportunities in every state region. Brook trout and splake fishing also open on April 13 on Lake Superior and its tributary streams. Trout anglers can find information on Minnesota’s trout streams and lakes on Minnesota DNR’s website (mndnr.gov/fishing/trout). Anglers will discover helpful learning guides and

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT GIVES UPDATES ON FIRE BURNING RESTRICTIONS AND PERMIT PURCHASING

The Minnesota DNR has set its burning restrictions for Minnesota residents heading into this spring. The DNR is now restricting the open burning of vegetative debris due to increased wildfire risk resulting from hot temperatures and arid conditions across most of Minnesota. Effective on March 18, the restrictions apply in the following counties: Aitkin, Anoka,

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MN DNR ANNOUNCES PLANS ON $35 MILLION IN INVESTMENTS TO IMPROVE BOAT ACCESS STATE-WIDE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has identified more than 40 public water access sites throughout the state for extensive upgrades; smaller-scale improvements to more than 75 additional accesses are also anticipated. The work is part of the once-in-a-generation Get Out MORE (Modernize Outdoor Recreation Experiences) investments approved by the legislature and signed by Governor

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MN DNR TO SET SPRING BURNING RESTRICTIONS STATE-WIDE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is restricting the open burning of vegetative debris due to increased wildfire risk resulting from hot temperatures and arid conditions across most of Minnesota. Beginning Monday, March 18, the restrictions apply in the following counties: Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant,

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MINNESOTA’S MOOSE POPULATION REMAINS RELATIVELY STABLE

Minnesota’s moose population has remained relatively stable for nearly a decade. The most recent population estimate is approximately 3,470 animals, according to the results of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 2024 population survey. Results continue to suggest that after a steep decline from a population estimate of approximately 8,000 in 2009, Minnesota’s moose population

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